<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous research looking at published systematic reviews has shown that their search strategies are often suboptimal and that librarian involvement, though recommended, is low. Confidence in the results, however, is limited due to poor reporting of search strategies the published articles.</p><p>Objectives</p><p>To more accurately measure the use of recommended search methods in systematic reviews, the levels of librarian involvement, and whether librarian involvement predicts the use of recommended methods.</p><p>Methods</p><p>A survey was sent to all authors of English-language systematic reviews indexed in the Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE) from January 2012 through January 2014. The survey a...
Introduction This study applied the principles of evidence based information practice to clarify th...
Background Systematic literature searches (SLS) are a core element of systematic reviews (SR) in the...
Objective - To explore the prevalence of systematic reviews (SRs) and librarians’ involvement in the...
Previous research looking at published systematic reviews has shown that their search strategies are...
Background: Previous research looking at published systematic reviews has shown that their search s...
Objective – The validity of the results from systematic review studies depends largely on the implem...
Abstract Background Problems continue to exist with the reporting quality and risk of bias in search...
A high-quality search strategy is considered an essential component of systematic reviews but many d...
A high-quality search strategy is considered an essential component of systematic reviews but many d...
Introduction: Systematic reviews aim to find and synthesize all relevant research as a basis for evi...
Abstract Objective: The goal of this study was to compare the reporting rigour of the literature s...
The Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions provides instructions for documenting ...
Background: systematic reviews are of increasing importance to health care professionals seeking to ...
Objectives: Errors in search strategies negatively affect the quality and validity of systematic rev...
Objective: A critical element in conducting a systematic review is the identification of studies. To...
Introduction This study applied the principles of evidence based information practice to clarify th...
Background Systematic literature searches (SLS) are a core element of systematic reviews (SR) in the...
Objective - To explore the prevalence of systematic reviews (SRs) and librarians’ involvement in the...
Previous research looking at published systematic reviews has shown that their search strategies are...
Background: Previous research looking at published systematic reviews has shown that their search s...
Objective – The validity of the results from systematic review studies depends largely on the implem...
Abstract Background Problems continue to exist with the reporting quality and risk of bias in search...
A high-quality search strategy is considered an essential component of systematic reviews but many d...
A high-quality search strategy is considered an essential component of systematic reviews but many d...
Introduction: Systematic reviews aim to find and synthesize all relevant research as a basis for evi...
Abstract Objective: The goal of this study was to compare the reporting rigour of the literature s...
The Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions provides instructions for documenting ...
Background: systematic reviews are of increasing importance to health care professionals seeking to ...
Objectives: Errors in search strategies negatively affect the quality and validity of systematic rev...
Objective: A critical element in conducting a systematic review is the identification of studies. To...
Introduction This study applied the principles of evidence based information practice to clarify th...
Background Systematic literature searches (SLS) are a core element of systematic reviews (SR) in the...
Objective - To explore the prevalence of systematic reviews (SRs) and librarians’ involvement in the...