Covidence functions as a web-based software tool that facilitates the management of systematic and other evidence-based reviews.
Through Covidence, researchers can streamline various review processes:
Sign up for an institutional account with Auburn University by visiting our registration page and using an active Auburn email address.
Once you establish an account through Auburn, you can create a review and start scanning references within the Covidence system.
Moore (2023) defines a systematic review as "a stand-alone research study designed to locate, evaluate, and synthesize research evidence based on a specific research question related to clinical practice, research, or policy."
Likewise, Covidence (2022) characterizes these as systematic literature reviews or SLRs, which "attempt to collate all empirical evidence that fit pre-specified eligibility criteria in order to answer a specific clearly-formulated research question."
Moore, K.S. (2023). Systematic Reviews: A Brief Overview. Journal of Music Therapy. Oxford University Press. Retrieved July 14, 2023, from https://academic.oup.com/jmt/pages/systematic-reviews
What are the different types of review? (2022, June 28). Covidence Knowledge Base. Retrieved July 19, 2023, from https://support.covidence.org/help/types-of-review-explained
Want more information on other review categories, such as rapid, umbrella, scoping, and literature reviews? See the Covidence support article, What are the different types of review?
You can also visit the Systematic Reviews LibGuide developed by our Health Sciences Librarian to learn more about the guidelines and available resources on systematic reviews.
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