How do I search for a specific reference title?
From the “Manage References” screen, enter the title in the “Title” search box.
From the “Manage References” screen, enter the title in the “Title” search box.
From the “Manage References” screen, enter the reference ID in the “ID” search box.
After viewing the “History” and determining how the conflict should be resolved, click “Edit” next to the screening response you wish to override and update accordingly. Note: Individual users can…
If you click on the “History” of a specific reference, you will be able to view additional details.
From the “Manage References” page, select “Conflicted” from the “Status” dropdown and then select “Close.”
Go to the “Screening References” page; if there are screening conflicts that include you as one of the screeners, there will be a message at the top of the screen…
Click on the project tab that shows the project name, and you will be able to view an overall “Project Status” summary. Progress is shown by screening level. Review: What…
The predicted progress graph (which becomes available once you have screened approximately 10% of the total references), shows you the estimated recall so far as a function of the absolute…
You’ll see is that at the top, right side of the screen, there is a dropdown that indicates you are “Viewing Project As” [Last Name, First Name]. This indicates you…
To view a detailed summary of screening progress, click the button that looks like a pie chart and this will take you to the “Review Summary” screen.
The progress bar shows you the percentage of total documents that have been screened to date. Note that this progress bar has nothing to do with recall, it’s simply showing…
In SWIFT-Active Screener, you can have up to a maximum of four levels in a single project. In most cases, projects have one level (title and abstract screening) or two…