
Predictive Artificial Intelligence and Automation Tools (Class 5 of 7 in Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series)
July 16 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Launch your systematic review with free summer series!
Interested in conducting a systematic review? The Health Sciences Library’s Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series will get you started in seven bite-sized sessions.
This is the fifth session in the Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series. This session will provide an overview of machine learning and automation tools available via the UNC Health Sciences Library for systematic reviews and other comprehensive literature searches. These tools help research teams save time by prioritizing literature search results and reducing the number of studies that must be screened manually for relevance.
Who should attend?
This series is intended for individuals and research teams who are planning to conduct a systematic literature review or want more information about systematic reviews. No prior knowledge or experience with systematic reviews is required. The instruction is aimed toward health reviews, but open to anyone at UNC-Chapel Hill or the UNC Medical Center.
What will be covered?
We’ve broken down the systematic review process from ideation through publication into seven one-hour lessons. Each lunchtime session runs from noon to 1 p.m.
- June 11 – Intro to Systematic Review Methods
- June 18 – Project Management and Helpful Tools for Conducting Systematic Reviews
- June 25 – Literature Searching for Systematic Reviews
- July 9 – Intro to Covidence
- July 16 – Predictive Artificial Intelligence and Automation Tools
- July 23 – Managing Data, Writing and Publishing your Review
- July 30 – Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools for Review Tasks