Evidence Synthesis
What is Evidence Synthesis?
Evidence Synthesis is an umbrella term for many types of review articles such as systematic, scoping, and rapid reviews. Researchers undertaking these types of projects aim to find and analyze all the relevant information related to their research question.
Each review type has a specific methodology that needs to be followed to ensure that the search is comprehensive, that bias is minimized, and that all methods are transparent and reproducible.
An overview of the many types of evidence synthesis and guidelines for completing an evidence synthesis project.
A curated collection of resources to help researchers complete evidence synthesis projects.
Librarians provide three levels of support for evidence synthesis projects: education, consultation, and collaboration (with co-authorship)
Overview of work being done to improve the accessibility of evidence synthesis resources for users with disabilities.