Exploring librarians' practices when teaching advanced searching for knowledge synthesis: results from an online survey.
Glyneva Bradley-RidoutRobin M N ParkerLindsey SikoraAndrea QuaiattiniKaitlin FullerMargaret NevisonErica LentonPublished in: Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA (2024)
This research demonstrates the scope and coverage of librarian-led training in the knowledge synthesis research landscape. Although searching related topics such as Boolean logic were the most frequent, librarians report teaching throughout the review process like methods and reporting. Live demos and lectures were the most reported approaches to teaching, whereas gamification or student-driven learning were used rarely. Our results suggest that librarian's application of formal pedagogical approaches while teaching knowledge synthesis may be under-utilized, as most respondents did not report using any formal instructional framework.