
Finding your research niche
Some expert advice on finding your research niche with real-life examples to help busy post graduate students.
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Some expert advice on finding your research niche with real-life examples to help busy post graduate students.
Some suggestions to help students prepare for a systematic review
A lot has changed since the first systematic reviews were published in the late 1970s. The rate of research output continues to accelerate and new and innovative ways of reviewing the evidence continue to emerge
Undertaking research and systematic review can be quite daunting. Luckily there are many great resources available.
PICO is an essential tool for systematic reviewers who are studying the effects of interventions. Learn more about how to use it.
Find out why a librarian should be included as part of your systematic review team and how to go about working together.
Systematic reviews are not for the faint of heart. Find out from others how to stay mentally healthy while completing your review.
The methods section of your systematic review describes what you did, how you did it, and why. Covidence shares some tips on how to do it.
Staying motivated during a lengthy systematic review can be hard. Here are some tips to help you through it.
Why is PRISMA an important part of a systematic review and what are the 2020 guideline changes you need to know about.
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