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Thursday May 7, 2026 4:45pm - 5:00pm EDT
The use of AI tools in evidence synthesis is expanding rapidly, and librarians are frequently asked by researchers for guidance on selecting the best AI tools to enhance their work. This session will introduce some of the available AI tools and where they fit in the evidence synthesis process, resources for critically appraising their use, and the possibilities and potential pitfalls of integrating AI tools.

Learning Objective(s): 1) Participants will identify how artificial intelligence could be used in evidence synthesis; 2) Participants will evaluate AI tools for use in evidence synthesis to determine effectiveness and use in their own research; and 3) Participants will critically appraise AI tools for use in evidence synthesis.
Presenters
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Andrea Kepsel

Health Sciences Librarian, Michigan State University Libraries
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Jessica Sender

Head, Health Sciences, Michigan State University
Thursday May 7, 2026 4:45pm - 5:00pm EDT
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