The UiTM Library Micro-Credential program is an innovative learning initiative designed to enhance the information literacy and research competencies of students, academics, and lifelong learners. Rooted in the university’s long-standing tradition of empowering knowledge through accessible education, this program offers flexible, focused modules that align with the evolving needs of digital scholarship and academic excellence. Each micro-credential provides participants with practical skills in information discovery, evaluation, ethical use, and management of resources — essential proficiencies in today’s knowledge-driven environment. Through UiTM Library’s expert guidance and commitment to quality learning, this program not only strengthens users’ academic capabilities but also reinforces the library’s enduring role as the heart of intellectual growth and scholarly integrity.

The course aims to guide students on how to perform systematic literature reviews (SLR). This course consists of 12 topics, which include protocol development, designing research questions, conducting literature searches, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and presenting results from multiple disciplines to enhance participants' understanding of the systematic review process. It raises students’ understanding of the area of study independently and ethically.