Looking for additional EBD learning opportunities to help you with your PICO assignment or your BaSiCSsss presentation? Want to brush up on your techniques? Have we got the Research Guide for you!
This past summer, our Dental Librarian put a team together to enrich the Evidence-Based Dentistry Research Guide. The Guide, which includes tutorials you can watch, provides an outline of the process and includes a brand new Evidence Pyramid!

“Evidence Pyramid” by Tufts University can be reused under the CC BY-NC-SA license
Still have questions? Ask us! Use one of the methods below to contact a librarian, schedule a consultation or stop by the desk.
For those working on BaSiCSsss presentations, don’t forget to reach out to your group librarian.
Thinking about undertaking a systematic review or wondering what they are?
Then check out our new research guide!
It provides an introduction to the requirements, search strategies and resources needed to conduct the literature review portion of a systematic review.
The guide contains links to major guidelines, provides information for formulating good searchable questions, tips & tricks for searching databases and extensive lists of databases and resources for your searching pleasure. We’d love for you to take some time and discover what the guide has to offer. Please contact us with suggestions and feedback!
Find it:
http://researchguides.library.tufts.edu/SystematicReviews
You can also find it linked from the portals and on the Research Guides page under “Services” on the Library homepage.
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✍️: @darylaustinUTMark Lewis@marklewismdHonestly, we're unsure if we support this or if we're sad about it. If any of us ever told you that you wouldn't need the Krebs cycle again, we are...sorry? Bemused? Betrayed?
I did something today I promised myself I would never do
I don’t know how I’ll live with the shame but somehow it helps to admit it, even if I lose the respect of my peers
Here goes
<deep breath>
I used the Krebs cycle in clinical practice