GET YOUR RESEARCH PUBLISHED: UTILIZING HEALTH RESEARCH REPORTING GUIDELINES FROM PROJECT DEVELOPMENT TO MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
CONSORT, the first health research reporting guideline, was initially published in 1996. Since then, hundreds of reporting guidelines and guideline extensions have been developed to improve the reporting of health research, all designed with the aims of: describing methods clearly and transparently, improving the reporting of protocol deviations, and ensuring a complete report of results that flows from background to study objectives to methods.
After taking this class, participants will be able to:
- Identify the HSLS LibGuide that links to reporting guidelines
- Explain the differences between reporting guidelines and guideline extensions
- Describe how both reporting guidelines and critical appraisal tools can be used throughout the life cycle of a project, from development to dissemination
Registration required. Please register here.
Tuesday, August 2 at 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Virtual Event
EVENT TYPE
Trainings & Workshops
TOPIC
Research, Technology, Continuing Education
TARGET AUDIENCE
Staff, Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs
TAGS
Health Sciences, HSLS, Catalog of Opportunities
WEBSITE
https://www.hsls.pitt.edu/instruction...
UNIVERSITY UNIT
Health Sciences Library System
HASHTAG
#HealthSciences
Original source can be found here.