Covidence Workshop: New Features, Data Extraction and AI Tools

Join us for an interactive, in-person workshop at the Bundoora Library, led by Covidence trainer Julie Brown.

This session will explore key features of Covidence, including data extraction tools, with guidance on selecting the most appropriate approach for your review type.

Julie will also showcase recent updates to the platform, including new AI-enabled features designed to streamline your workflow. The session will include plenty of opportunities to ask questions and get advice directly from a Covidence expert.

Where: Bundoora Library, Seminar Room 3, Building 210, Plenty Road, Bundoora

Please note: We are exploring opportunities to record this session for those who cannot attend in person. If you are interested in receiving a link to the recording after the event completes, please contact us at library.researchservices@rmit.edu.au.

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