#CochraneTech: technology and the future of systematic reviews

Julian Elliott, Ida Sim, Jessica Thomas, Nancy Owens, Gordon Dooley, Jacob Riis, Byron Wallace, James Thomas, Anna Noel-Storr, Gabriel Rada, Caroline Struthers, Tracey Howe, Harriet MacLehose, Linn Brandt, Ilkka Kunnamo, Chris Mavergames

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Abstract

Since the birth of systematic reviews, technology has been an integral part of efforts to understand health evidence. Nevertheless, review authors commonly conduct the majority of their work on a patchwork of general software products poorly adapted to their needs, much of the data they handle is not captured for future use, and the core review output of a static PDF document limits the ability to search and process the contents of the review.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Volume9
Issue number9
Early online date19 Sept 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • #CochraneTech Symposium
  • technology
  • systematic reviews

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