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An overview of the systematic review process and the steps required.
How to make your research questions suitable for a systematic review.
Prepare and register a protocol, including eligibility criteria.
Learn the characteristics of comprehensive search and select databases.
Perform comprehensive searches effectively and efficiently across multiple databases.
Apply your inclusion and exclusion criteria to filter out the relevant results.
Advice and suggested tools for efficient data extraction and appraisal.
Tips and tools for synthesising data to include in your review.
Writing up your review and submitting it for publication.
The Library provides tiered support for researchers conducting systematic reviews. Academic staff can opt for more extensive support depending on their needs and Library staff availability.
The Library provides tiered support for researchers conducting systematic reviews. Academic staff can opt for more extensive support depending on their needs and Library staff availability.
We're here to help, online or in person.