Journal article
Living systematic reviews: 2. Combining human and machine effort
J Thomas, A Noel-Storr, I Marshall, B Wallace, S McDonald, C Mavergames, P Glasziou, I Shemilt, A Synnot, T Turner, J Elliott
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | Published : 2017
Abstract
New approaches to evidence synthesis, which use human effort and machine automation in mutually reinforcing ways, can enhance the feasibility and sustainability of living systematic reviews. Human effort is a scarce and valuable resource, required when automation is impossible or undesirable, and includes contributions from online communities (“crowds”) as well as more conventional contributions from review authors and information specialists. Automation can assist with some systematic review tasks, including searching, eligibility assessment, identification and retrieval of full-text reports, extraction of data, and risk of bias assessment. Workflows can be developed in which human effort a..
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