Submitting an assignment that is the same as or substantially similar to one’s own previously submitted work(s) without explicit authorization of the instructor.
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Tutorials on Literature Reviews: How to find and do them.
Do you need to find review articles or do a lit review?
These tutorials explain the differences between review articles and research articles and give a quick example of how to find literature reviews using different databases.
Eloise Bellard, Associate Professor and Reference Librarian/Coordinator of Instructional Services at Adelphi University, wrote this popular and much used tutorial.
Amy VanEpps' Systematic Literature Review Primer (vol 3) .
A SLR is a research method where the “data” to be analyzed is the literature collected through the search process.
Campbell Collaboration provides resources for doing systematic review in the areas of criminal justice, education, public policy and social welfare. Highly recommended.
Covidence allows the user to upload their search results in bulk. It then allows for 2 users (per document) to review the abstract for inclusion/exclusion. ...
The included articles are then retrieved in full text review and reviewed again by the 2 users. If the article is excluded, a reason must be provided. It’s really helped the group collaborate and streamline their review process.
Rayyan is a 100% FREE web application to help systematic review authors perform their job in a quick, easy and enjoyable fashion. Authors create systematic reviews, collaborate on them, maintain them over time and get suggestions for article inclusion.
Joanna Briggs Institute's premier software for the systematic review of evidence. Designed to facilitate the entire review process, from protocol development, team management, study selection, critical appraisal, data extraction, data synthesis and writing a systematic review report.
Article autthors: Megan Kocher is science librarian, email: mkocher@umn.edu, and Amy Riegelman is social sciences librarian, email: aspringe@umn.edu, at the University of Minnesota Libraries