Flipping the classroom to teach systematic reviews: The development of a continuing education course for librarians

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Objective: The researchers used the flipped classroom model to develop and conduct a systematic review course for librarians. Setting: The research took place at an academic health sciences library. Method: A team of informationists developed and conducted a pilot course. Assessment informed changes to both course components; a second course addressed gaps in the pilot. Main Results: Both the pilot and subsequent course received positive reviews. Changes based on assessment data will inform future iterations. Conclusion: The flipped classroom model can be successful in developing and implementing a course that is well rated by students.

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Conte, M. L., Maceachern, M. P., Mani, N. S., Townsend, W. A., Smith, J. E., Masters, C., & Kelley, C. (2015). Flipping the classroom to teach systematic reviews: The development of a continuing education course for librarians. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 103(2), 69–73. https://doi.org/10.3163/1536-5050.103.2.002

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