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Literature searches underlie the foundations of systematic reviews and related review types. Yet, literature searching component types is often poorly reported. Guidance for search reporting has been diverse, and, in many cases, does not offer enough detail to authors who need more specific information about methods sources a clear, reproducible way. This document presents PRISMA-S (Preferred Reporting Items Systematic Meta-Analyses extension) checklist, explanation elaboration.
A biliary stricture is an abnormal narrowing in the ductal drainage system of liver that can result clinically and physiologically relevant obstruction to flow bile. The most common ominous etiology malignancy, underscoring importance a high index suspicion evaluation this condition. goals care patients with are confirming or excluding malignancy (diagnosis) reestablishing bile duodenum (drainage); approach diagnosis varies according anatomic location (extrahepatic vs perihilar). For...
Gamification is defined as the use of game design elements in a nongame context. While gamification not new concept, dynamics are unfolding that may cause more businesses, educators, and librarians to consider game-like into future endeavors. In addition generation Y or millennials entering higher education workplace, there has been significant acceptance routinely using smartphones playing games. This column will explain what is, provide an overview benefits concerns surrounding...
Augmented, virtual, and mixed reality applications all aim to enhance a user’s current experience or reality. While variations of this technology are not new, within the last few years there has been significant increase in number artificial devices available general public. This column will explain difference between augmented, how each application might be useful libraries. It also provide an overview concerns surrounding these different describe where they currently being used.
Altmetrics, or alternative metrics, are forging a new way to capture the impact of not only articles, but also scholarly research "products" by tracking them when they mentioned online, such as in blogs social media platforms. While altmetrics have lot potential, there some limitations preventing their full acceptance alongside traditional citation metrics. This column will explain basics and altmetric tools, discuss ways can be used libraries, explore possible concerns with this metric. A...
To determine the reproducibility of biomedical systematic review search strategies.
Objective To evaluate the impact of adding librarians and information specialists (LIS) as methodological peer reviewers to formal journal review process on quality search reporting risk bias in systematic searches medical literature. Design Pragmatic two-group parallel randomised controlled trial. Setting Three biomedical journals. Participants Systematic reviews related evidence synthesis manuscripts submitted The BMJ , Open Medicine sent out for from 3 January 2023 1 September 2023....
Data visualization is defined as the use of data presented in a graphical or pictorial manner. While not new concept, ease with which anyone can create data-drive chart, image, visual has encouraged its growth. The increase free sources and need for user-created content on social media also led to rise visualization’s popularity. This column will explore what how it currently being used. It discuss benefits, potential problems, uses libraries. A brief list guides included.
Affective computing technologies are designed to sense and respond based on human emotions. This technology allows a computer system process the information gathered from various sensors assess emotional state of an individual. The then offers distinct response what it "felt." While this is completely unlike how most people interact with electronics today, likely trickle into future everyday life. column will explain affective is, some its benefits, concerns adoption. It also provide...
Google is a company that constantly expanding and growing its services products. While most librarians possess “love/hate” relationship with Google, there are number of reasons you should consider exploring some the tools has created made freely available. Applications such as Docs, Slides, Google+ functional dynamic without cost comparable This column will address issues users be aware before signing up to use Google's tools, description web applications services, plus how they can useful...
Background The development of an author-level complementary metric could play a role in the process academic promotion through objective evaluation scholars’ influence and impact. Objective this study was to evaluate correlation between Healthcare Social Graph (HSG) score, novel social media impact metric, h-index, traditional metric. Methods This cross-sectional health care stakeholders with presence randomly sampled from Symplur database May 2020. We performed stratified random sampling...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of adding librarians and information specialists (LIS) as methodological peer reviewers to formal journal review process on quality search reporting risk bias in systematic searches medical literature.Methods: A pragmatic two-group parallel randomized controlled trial reviews related evidence synthesis manuscripts submitted The BMJ, BMJ Open, Medicine sent out for from January 3, 2023 September 1, 2023. Randomization (allocation ratio, 1:1) was stratified by...