Assembling the Pieces of a Systematic Review
A Guide for Librarians
Assembling the Pieces of a Systematic Review
A Guide for Librarians
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Here is a complete guide for librarians seeking to launch or refine their systematic review services.
Conducting searches for systematic reviews goes beyond expert searching and requires an understanding of the entire process of the systematic review. Just as expert searching is not fully mastered by the end of a library degree, mastering the systematic review process takes a great deal of time and practice. Attending workshops and webinars can introduce the topic, but application of the knowledge through practice is required. Running a systematic review service is complicated and requires constant updating and evaluation with new standards, more efficient methods, and improved reporting guidelines.
After a brief introduction to systematic reviews, the book guides librarians in defining and marketing their services, covering topics such as when it is appropriate to ask for co-authorship and how to reach out to stakeholders. Next, it addresses developing documentation and conducting the reference interview. Standards specific to systematic reviews, including PRISMA, Institute of Medicine, and Cochrane Collaboration, are discussed. Search strategy techniques, including choosing databases, harvesting search terms, selecting filters, and searching for grey literature are detailed. Data management and critical appraisal are covered in detail. Finally, the best practices for reporting the findings of systematic reviews are highlighted.
Experts with experience in both systematic reviews and librarianship, including the editors of the book, contributed to the chapters. Each step (or piece) of the review process (Planning the review, Identifying the studies, Evaluating studies, Collecting and combining data, Explaining the results, and Summarizing the review into a report), are covered with emphasis on information roles.
The book is for any librarian interested in conducting reviews or assisting others with reviews. It has several applications: for training librarians new to systematic reviews, for those developing a new systematic review service, for those wanting to establish protocols for a current service, and as a reference for those conducting reviews or running a service.
Participating in systematic reviews is a new frontier of librarianship, in which librarians can truly become research partners with our patrons, instead of merely providing access to resources and services.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Systematic Reviews
Margaret J. Foster & Sarah T. Jewell
2 The Big Picture: Finding, Evaluating, and Applying Systematic Reviews Across the Disciplines
Sarah Young and Erin Eldermire
3 Planning the Review Part 1: Reference Interview
Julie Schiavo and Margaret J. Foster
4 Team Dynamics & Data Management in Systematic Reviews
MacEachern MP, Townsend W, Allee NJ
5 Identifying Studies Part 1: Database Searching
Susan Fowler
6 Identifying Studies Part 2: Beyond Database Searching
Sarah Jewell, Susan Fowler, and Margaret J. Foster
7 Identifying Studies Part 3: Case Studies
Margaret J. Foster, Sarah T. Jewell and guest authors
8 Evaluating: Study Selection and Critical Appraisal
Misa Mi
9 Collecting and Combining Study Data and Explaining the Findings
Margaret J. Foster, MS, MPH, AHIP
10 Summarizing: Writing Review Protocols and Reports
Mary Lou Klem and Charles Wessel
11 The Art of Puzzle Solving: Systematic Review Services
Sarah T. Jewell, Margaret J. Foster, and Margaret Dreker
12 The Last Piece: Librarianship and Systematic Reviews
Margaret J. Foster and Sarah T. Jewell
Product details
| Published | 03 Mar 2017 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 242 |
| ISBN | 9781442277021 |
| Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield |
| Illustrations | 1 b/w illustration; 39 tables; 45 textboxes |
| Series | Medical Library Association Books Series |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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