What is the Reference Presentation Method?
This is where you can decide to use active learning or not. Generally, for Level 1 screening you will be using active learning, so you can just leave the default…
This is where you can decide to use active learning or not. Generally, for Level 1 screening you will be using active learning, so you can just leave the default…
This is the default reference presentation method, which indicates that “active learning” is being used. In most cases, you will want to use this setting.
(Rich text edit box so you can bold text or have lists.) From the “Edit the Review” screen, you can provide detailed inclusion/exclusion instructions below the section titled “Inclusion/Exclusion instructions.”…
From the Screening References page, click the “Detailed Screen” option, which will take you to the full screening page. Then you can click on “Inclusion Color” or “Exclusion Color” to…
From the “Edit the Review” screen, locate the “Keyword” field.Enter your keyword, then click “Add Include Keyword” to add a keyword that will be highlighted as an inclusionary keyword.Enter your…
The default is “1” but this number can be changed, based on your project needs. Most systematic reviews, for example, require each citation to be dual screened, so you would…