2024 Evidence Synthesis Institute Conference Abstracts
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2024 Evidence Synthesis Institute Conference Abstracts
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2024
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In April 2024 past Evidence Synthesis Institute attendees and instructors gathered for a three day hybrid conference at the University of Minnesota and online. There were two keynote speakers: Jaron Porciello and Whitney A. Townsend. Attendee presentations included the following themes: Service Development, Review Project Experiences, Methodologies and Review Types, Supporting Evidence Synthesis, Teaching and Outreach, Panels, Lightning Talks, and Tech Talks. This 2024 Evidence Synthesis Institute Conference Abstracts document contains links to presentation slides and some recordings (Keynotes).
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The 2024 ESI Conference Planning Committee included the following people: Megan Kocher from University of Minnesota (PI), Amy Riegelman from University of Minnesota (Co-PI), Sarah Young from Carnegie Mellon University, Scott Marsalis from University of Minnesota, Jim Morris-Knower from Cornell University, Molly Bostrom from University of Minnesota, and Matt Kibbee from Cornell
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This Conference was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services RE-246347-OLS-20. Conference gold level sponsors were Insilica (SysRev), the University of Minnesota Libraries, Cornell University Library, Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, and Covidence. Silver level sponsors were EBSCO and Nested Knowledge, Inc.
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Evidence Synthesis Institute. (2024). 2024 Evidence Synthesis Institute Conference Abstracts. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/262669.
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