BACKGROUND: The process of constructing a systematic review, a document that compiles the published evidence pertaining to a specified medical topic, is intensely time-consuming, often taking a team of researchers over a year, with the identification of relevant published research comprising a substantial portion of the effort. The standard paradigm for this information-seeking task is to use Boolean search; however, this leaves the user(s) the requirement of examining every returned result. Further, our experience is that effective Boolean queries for this specific task are extremely difficult to formulate and typically require multiple iterations of refinement before being finalized. METHODS: We explore the effectiveness of using ranked r...
Abstract—Many online or local data sources provide powerful querying mechanisms but limited ranking ...
Objective Systematic reviews are important in health care but are expensive to produce and maintain...
Rigorous evidence identification is essential for systematic reviews and metaanalyses (evidence synt...
Background: The process of constructing a systematic review, a document that compiles the published ...
© 2012 Dr. Stefan PohlEvidence-based medicine seeks to base clinical decisions on the best currently...
Clinical systematic reviews are based on expert, laborious search of well-annotated literature. Bool...
Searching for relevant documents is a laborious task involved in preparing systematic reviews of bio...
Systematic reviews form the cornerstone of evidence based medicine, aiming to answer complex medical...
BACKGROUND:Most electronic search efforts directed at identifying primary studies for inclusion in s...
Searching medical literature for synthesis in a systematic review is a complex and labour intensive ...
OBJECTIVES To maximize the proportion of relevant studies identified for inclusion in systematic rev...
Introduction: Systematic reviews aim to find and synthesize all relevant research as a basis for evi...
Identifying relevant studies for inclusion in systematic reviews requires significant effort from hu...
This paper introduces a test collection for evaluating the effectiveness of different methods used t...
Formulating Boolean queries for systematic review literature search is a challenging task. Commonly,...
Abstract—Many online or local data sources provide powerful querying mechanisms but limited ranking ...
Objective Systematic reviews are important in health care but are expensive to produce and maintain...
Rigorous evidence identification is essential for systematic reviews and metaanalyses (evidence synt...
Background: The process of constructing a systematic review, a document that compiles the published ...
© 2012 Dr. Stefan PohlEvidence-based medicine seeks to base clinical decisions on the best currently...
Clinical systematic reviews are based on expert, laborious search of well-annotated literature. Bool...
Searching for relevant documents is a laborious task involved in preparing systematic reviews of bio...
Systematic reviews form the cornerstone of evidence based medicine, aiming to answer complex medical...
BACKGROUND:Most electronic search efforts directed at identifying primary studies for inclusion in s...
Searching medical literature for synthesis in a systematic review is a complex and labour intensive ...
OBJECTIVES To maximize the proportion of relevant studies identified for inclusion in systematic rev...
Introduction: Systematic reviews aim to find and synthesize all relevant research as a basis for evi...
Identifying relevant studies for inclusion in systematic reviews requires significant effort from hu...
This paper introduces a test collection for evaluating the effectiveness of different methods used t...
Formulating Boolean queries for systematic review literature search is a challenging task. Commonly,...
Abstract—Many online or local data sources provide powerful querying mechanisms but limited ranking ...
Objective Systematic reviews are important in health care but are expensive to produce and maintain...
Rigorous evidence identification is essential for systematic reviews and metaanalyses (evidence synt...