Elisabeth Nylander
nylaelis.bsky.social
Elisabeth Nylander
@nylaelis.bsky.social
Texas gal living my happily ever after in Sweden. Seattle in my ❤️. Crafty. #medlibs
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The #MLAUXCaucus hosted the EBSCOhost Idea Exchange to discuss outstanding issues, solutions, and suggested enhancements in the new UI. We’ve synthesized feedback from the nearly 400 attendees into one resource. DM me if you need a PDF #medlibs #EvidenceSynthesis go.brown.edu/ebscohost-ex...
EBSCOhost Idea Exchange: A synthesis of reported issues
EBSCOhost Idea Exchange A synthesis of reported issues Produced in December 2025 by the Medical Library Association's User Experience (UX) Caucus. Chair: Michele McGinnis ([email protected]),...
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December 19, 2025 at 7:42 PM
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The value that libraries deliver is multidimensional. Through 2026 I have been highlighting studies from different sectors that that show the value librarians and knowledge specialists deliver.
@cilip.bsky.social Information professional, Winter 2025 p14
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December 17, 2025 at 3:32 PM
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One of the key differences between scoping reviews, mapping reviews and evidence and gap maps is found in the presentation of results. Take at look at the infographic which tables the differences: https://jbi.global/scoping-review-network

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December 16, 2025 at 2:55 AM
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#medlibs - an interesting proposal, and seeming more necessary as the complexity of AI tool details and uses in #evidencesynthesis work increases:

Transparent Reporting of AI in Systematic Literature Reviews: Development of the PRISMA-trAIce Checklist. doi.org/10.2196/80247
Transparent Reporting of AI in Systematic Literature Reviews: Development of the PRISMA-trAIce Checklist
Background: Systematic Literature Reviews (SLR) build the foundation for evidence synthesis, but they are exceptionally demanding in terms of time and resources. While recent advances in Artificial In...
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December 15, 2025 at 7:01 PM
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New FREE webinar from the U-M Taubman Library! December 15 - "Developing Systematic Search Skills: Peer-to-Peer Learning with Practice Sets"

More info: guides.lib.umich.edu/TaubmanTalks...

#medlibs #SystematicReviews #ExpertSearching #SystematicSearching #SystematicReview #EvidenceSynthesis
Research Guides: Taubman Library Talks: Developing Systematic Search Skills: Peer-to-Peer Learning with Practice Sets (December 2025)
The home for videos and webinars created by Informationists at the Taubman Health Sciences Library
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December 8, 2025 at 5:02 PM