Journal article
Catchii: Empowering literature review screening in healthcare
A Halman, A Oshlack
Research Synthesis Methods | WILEY | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1002/jrsm.1675
Abstract
A systematic review is a type of literature review that aims to collect and analyse all available evidence from the literature on a particular topic. The process of screening and identifying eligible articles from the vast amounts of literature is a time-consuming task. Specialised software has been developed to aid in the screening process and save significant time and labour. However, the most suitable software tools that are available often come with a cost or only offer either a limited or a trial version for free. In this paper, we report the release of a new software application, Catchii, which contains all the important features of a systematic review screening application while being..
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