2017
Reviewing retrieved references for inclusion in systematic reviews using endnote
Publication
Publication
Journal of the Medical Library Association , Volume 105 - Issue 1 p. 84- 87
An important task in conducting a systematic review is reading titles and abstracts of the retrieved references, which often number in the thousands, to determine which articles meet the predefined inclusion criteria. In the past, this was performed by manually scanning through large stacks of printed titles and abstracts, followed by face-to-face meetings to discuss which references should be included. Today, the workflow of the review process is more streamlined by using computer software.
| Additional Metadata | |
|---|---|
| doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2017.111, hdl.handle.net/1765/97875 | |
| Journal of the Medical Library Association | |
| Organisation | Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam |
|
Bramer, W., Milic, J., & Mast, F. (2017). Reviewing retrieved references for inclusion in systematic reviews using endnote. Journal of the Medical Library Association (Vol. 105, pp. 84–87). doi:10.5195/jmla.2017.111 |
|