Laupus Library Now Offers Assistance With Systematic Reviews
Systematic Reviews (SRs) are a form of Evidence-Based Practice. They are scientific investigations in themselves, with pre-planned methods and an assembly of original studies as their “subjects.”
They synthesize the results of multiple primary investigations by using strategies that limit bias and random error.
Planning and conducting a systematic review is a time intensive research project. Time to completion will vary depending on the scope of the review and the size and availability of the review team. A well-designed systematic review may take a year or more to complete.
Visit our Systematic Review Research Guide to learn more about how Laupus Library can help you with the Systematic Review process.