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This guide will look at resources for conducting a systematic review (SR) of literature on a topic

Systematic Review Toolbox

From the website:

The Systematic Review Toolbox is an online catalogue of tools that support various tasks within the systematic review and wider evidence synthesis process. It was developed and founded by Dr Christopher Marshall and Anthea Sutton, launching in 2014. In 2022, the Systematic Review Toolbox underwent a significant update.

This included:

  • New categorisation of guidance and software tools in accordance with the systematic review taxonomy presented in Sutton et al. 2019.
  • Updating the records to reflect what stage of the review process tools aim to address.
  • Checking each record to assess when the tool was last updated, or when the most recent related publication was published. Checking individual records and links to ensure all tools are currently active and available.
  • Developing a modern website with improved accessibility.

 

The Toolbox is developed, edited and maintained by a small team of researchers spanning the Review and Information Services team at York Health Economics Consortium (University of York), the Evidence Synthesis Group at Newcastle University/NIHR Innovation Observatory, and the School of Health and Related Research at the University of Sheffield.

The latest tools added to the Systematic Review Toolbox are posted to our Twitter account: @srtoolbox

How to cite: Marshall, C., Sutton, A., O'Keefe, H., Johnson, E. (Eds.). (2022). The Systematic Review Toolbox.

Available from: http://www.systematicreviewtools.com/