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Managing Literature Reviews with Sysrev Online
Are you working on or planning to conduct a document or literature review project? Sysrev is a highly customizable document review platform that facilitates the screening and extraction of data from journal articles and other types of documents, allowing teams of any size to work together. The platform supports collaboration with researchers or students in the classroom.
This workshop will introduce you to Sysrev, and will recommend workflows within Sysrev and using other tools that can support a literature review project. We’ll touch on Sysrev’s integrated large language model auto-labelling feature that can help with classification and organization of large sets of articles and other features that can help streamline and improve efficiency for large-scale literature reviews like systematic and scoping reviews.
This workshop is led by Sarah Young, Research and Strategy Consultant, Sysrev and TJ Bozada, Product Lead, Sysrev.
Related LibGuide: A guide to Sysrev for collaborative literature and document reviews by Sarah Young
- Date:
- Tuesday, September 9, 2025
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 3:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Campus:
- Virtual Workshop
- Audience:
- Faculty Staff Students
- Categories:
- Artificial Intelligence Evidence Synthesis Writing and Publishing
- Online:
- This is a virtual event. A URL to participate will be sent via a reminder email 24 hours before the event.
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