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Evidence Synthesis & Systematic Reviews for Non-Health Sciences
This guide outlines the various types of evidence syntheses, such as systemic and scoping reviews, for researchers outside of the biomedical sciences.
Getting started
Types of reviews
Process
Overview
0. Planning the systematic review
1. Formulating the research question
2. Developing the protocol
3. Searching, screening, and selection of articles
4. Critical appraisal
5. Writing and publishing
Guidelines & standards
Software and tools
Training
Software tutorials
Resources by discipline
Duke Med Center Library: Systematic reviews
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