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How to Conduct Searches for Prognostic Systematic Reviews (Without Tearing Your Hair Out)

August 6, 2021
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 |  Knowledge Synthesis, Methods, Searching

Writing a search strategy for a prognostic systematic review can be…. Woof. Let’s just say it’s not a simple affair. […]

Writing to the ICMJE: We Need More Librarians as Peer Reviewers!

July 19, 2021
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 |  Knowledge Synthesis, Methods, Searching

Last summer I was really proud to work on the following letter to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors […]

Fair’s Fair: Librarian Authorship, Systematic Reviews, and Applying ICMJE Authorship Criteria

August 25, 2017
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 |  Authorship, Knowledge Synthesis, Methods, Searching, Writing

I care about authorship. Here’s why: I am a researcher. If I have contributed substantially to a project (we will […]

Organizing your Systematic Review: Review Protocol Template

January 15, 2017
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 |  Knowledge Synthesis, Methods

What kind of resources do you usually provide researchers when they ask for help on their systematic reviews? I think we […]

Organizing your Systematic Review: Project Notes Template for Librarians

October 27, 2016
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 |  Knowledge Synthesis, Methods, Searching

Updated January 15, 2017 Do you ever find that sometimes it’s the most practical information that we often fail to […]

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