The academic and research communities increasingly rely on various types of reviews to synthesize evidence and inform decision-making. However, distinguishing between these types can be challenging for both novice and experienced researchers. This workshop is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of six common types of reviews: systematic review, literature review, narrative review, integrative review, scoping review, and meta-analysis.
Participants will learn the key differences, methodologies, and purposes of each type of review, gaining clarity on when and how to use them in their research. Through practical examples and discussions, attendees will explore the unique features and benefits of each review type. Whether you're planning to conduct a review or simply need to better understand published reviews, this workshop will provide essential knowledge for navigating the complex world of academic synthesis.
Key Takeaways:
This workshop is ideal for researchers, graduate students, and academics looking to deepen their understanding of the different types of reviews and enhance their research practices.
Presenter:
Dr. Latefa Ali Dardas
To Register:Please call 23117 for registration details.