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Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Links to the specialized guides for ENS programs

Special Workshop

SDSU Library is offering a Systematic Review Workshop that will give an overview of how to conduct a systematic review or scoping review for publication, or a systematized/comprehensive review for a thesis, dissertation, or capstone project. 

This workshop will cover:

  • developing a research question,
  • deciding on a search strategy,
  • managing and screening citations,
  • when to consider quality assessment,
  • data extraction ideas,
  • reporting your search methodology.

The workshop will be conducted online, Thursday, March 21 from 3-4:30 pm. The workshop will be recorded. A recording will be sent to all who register. Register here.

Welcome

If you have questions or need to meet about a research project, feel free to email me or book a Zoom consultation using the buttons below my photo to the left.  Or use the chat box that slides in from the right to ask more general questions.

Margaret Henderson and Ashley Wilson have recent received a Collection Equity and Outreach Award from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Region 5. Books in this collection reflect health and wellness topics, specifically in underrepresented populations. It includes fiction, nonfiction, memoirs, and poetry representing diverse people, illnesses, and other health related concerns. Please take a look at the collection and come to the Library to check out the books.

 
 

ENS Program Guides

There are multiple programs in the School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences, and they have slightly different resources available for your research and assignments.The links below will take you to the guides you need.

Don't hesitate to email me, set up an appointment, or stop by my office if you need help.