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SUMMARY:🏆 Follow the Trail: Citation Chasing for Evidence Synthesis
DESCRIPTION:Database searches are the foundation of evidence synthesis\, 
 but even the most carefully designed strategies may miss relevant studies. 
 Citation chasing is a powerful supplementary technique that uses the 
 reference lists and citation networks of known articles to identify 
 additional research.\n\nIn this session\, participants will learn how 
 citation chasing fits within systematic and scoping review methodology and 
 how it aligns with reporting guidance such as PRISMA and TARDIS. The 
 workshop will introduce different approaches to citation chasing\, 
 including backward and forward citation searching\, and discuss when these 
 methods are most useful in evidence synthesis projects.\n\nThe session will 
 include a live demonstration of a practical citation chasing workflow\, 
 showing how additional studies can be identified\, exported\, and prepared 
 for screening using commonly used research tools.\n\nLearning 
 Objectives\nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able 
 to:\n\n\n	Define citation chasing and describe how it complements 
 traditional database searching\n	Explain when citation chasing should be 
 used in evidence synthesis\n	Describe how citation chasing relates to 
 reporting guidance (e.g.\, PRISMA and TARDIS)\n	Distinguish between 
 backward and forward citation chasing\n	Recognize commonly used tools for 
 citation chasing\n	Apply a basic workflow for identifying and managing 
 additional studies\n\n\nWho should attend:\nResearchers\, clinicians\, 
 trainees\, and staff conducting or supporting systematic reviews\, scoping 
 reviews\, or other forms of evidence synthesis.\n\nFormat:\nLecture-style 
 presentation with opportunities for discussion and Q&A.
LOCATION:Medical School
ORGANIZER;CN="Caitlin Meyer":MAILTO:caitlin.meyer@yale.edu
CATEGORIES:Systematic Reviews
CONTACT;CN="Caitlin Meyer":MAILTO:caitlin.meyer@yale.edu
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://schedule.yale.edu/event/16802628
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