This article will cover the content provided in two workshops offered at the EAHIL+ICAHIS+ICLC 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland: Introduction to systematic reviews and the role of the librarian and Project and data management in systematic reviews.Throughout the process of conducting the review, a librarians role can vary from a search expert to project leader depending on the needs of the researchers. This paper will cover all of the steps of the review, describing potential roles for librarians, as well as project and/or data management issues to consider. In addition, negotiating authorship and defining a systematic review service will be discussed
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...
Abstract Background Problems continue to exist with t...
BackgroundProblems continue to exist with the reporting quality and risk of bias in search methods a...
This article will cover the content provided in two workshops offered at the EAHIL+ICAHIS+ICLC 2015 ...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Systematic reviews are review articles that are completed using predefined methods to minimize bias ...
Systematic reviews are review articles that are completed using predefined methods to minimize bias ...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
These are in part the proceedings of the IFLA Satellite Conference: Academic and Research Libraries ...
Objective: Research has shown that the quality and reproducibility of systematic reviews increases w...
Abstract Background Problems continue to exist with the reporting quality and risk of bias in search...
Abstract Introduction Academic health librarians are increasingly involved as members of resear...
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...
Abstract Background Problems continue to exist with t...
BackgroundProblems continue to exist with the reporting quality and risk of bias in search methods a...
This article will cover the content provided in two workshops offered at the EAHIL+ICAHIS+ICLC 2015 ...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Systematic reviews are review articles that are completed using predefined methods to minimize bias ...
Systematic reviews are review articles that are completed using predefined methods to minimize bias ...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
These are in part the proceedings of the IFLA Satellite Conference: Academic and Research Libraries ...
Objective: Research has shown that the quality and reproducibility of systematic reviews increases w...
Abstract Background Problems continue to exist with the reporting quality and risk of bias in search...
Abstract Introduction Academic health librarians are increasingly involved as members of resear...
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...
Abstract Background Problems continue to exist with t...
BackgroundProblems continue to exist with the reporting quality and risk of bias in search methods a...