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Index
- Introduction to Cochrane Methodology Workshop (online course)
- 1. Role of a Cochrane Information Specialist
- 10. Professional development
- 10.1 Online training
- 10.2 Projects, groups and other opportunities
- 11. Key Resources for Cochrane Information Specialists
- 12. PICO Annotation
- 2. Specialised Registers
- 2.1 The purpose of Specialised Registers
- 2.2 What study designs does a Specialised Register contain?
- 2.3 Identifying study designs
- 2.4 The relationship of Specialised Registers to CENTRAL
- 2.5 What can be published to CENTRAL?
- 2.6 Copyright and records marked for publication in CENTRAL
- 2.7 Types of Specialised Registers
- 2.8 The relationship of Specialised Registers to editorial processes
- 2019 Cochrane Methods Symposium
- 3. The Cochrane Register of Studies (CRS)
- 3.1 Access to the CRS
- 3.2 Using the CRS in a Review Group
- 3.3 Using the CRS to maintain a specialised register
- 3.4 Using the CRS to manage searches for author teams
- 3.5 Using the CRS to find clinical trials
- 3.6 Features of the CRS
- 3.7 Help with using the CRS
- 4. Maintaining and developing a Specialised Register
- 4.1 Designing a scope or generic search
- 4.2 What databases are scope searches run in?
- 4.3 How often should scope searches be run?
- 4.4 What do I do with the results of SR searches?
- 4.5 How can I get help with a scope search strategy?
- 4.6 More information on scope searches
- 5. Handsearching
- 5.1 Who does handsearching?
- 5.2 Where and what to search
- 5.3 What to do with results of handsearching
- 5th European Summer School – Evidence-based Public Health: Munich, Germany
- 6. Author support
- 6.1 The aim of a search and basic searching principles
- 6.2 Intervention reviews
- 6.3 Diagnostic Test Accuracy review searching
- 6.4 Providing search results to review authors
- 6.5 Documenting the search process and reporting the search results
- 6.6 Updating searches
- 7. Editorial process
- 7.1 Review Proposal
- 7.2 Protocol
- 7.3 Review
- 7.4 Update
- 7.5 Alternative editorial processes
- 7.6 Updating Classification System
- 8. Cochrane Review Production Tools
- 8.1 Archie features
- 8.2 Working with protocols and reviews in Archie
- 8.3 Archie workflows
- 8.4 RevMan
- 8.5 Cochrane Engage
- 8.6 Covidence
- 8.7 EPPI-Reviewer
- 8.8 GRADEPro
- 9. Communication
- A day with… Information Retrieval Methods Group (IRMG)
- A network meta-analysis (NMA) toolkit
- ACTIVE: Authors and Consumers Together Impacting on eVidencE
- Advanced Search Skills Workshop: Bern, Switzerland
- Advanced Search Strategy Design for Complex Topics: York, UK
- Advanced Search Strategy Design for Complex Topics: York, UK
- Advanced Search Techniques for Systematic Reviews, HTA and Guideline Development: York, UK
- Advanced Search Techniques for Systematic Reviews, HTA and Guidelines
- An introduction and overview of scoping reviews (Cochrane Ireland webinar)
- An introduction to Consumer involvement in systematic reviews
- Appendix 1. Example of how studies with multiple reports are cited in Cochrane reviews
- Appendix 2. Example of a study-based register record
- Appendix 3. Example of a report/reference based Specialised Register
- Appendix 4. Example of a scope/topic search (MEDLINE)
- Appendix 5. Example of a scope/topic search for CENTRAL
- Appendix 6. Example of the structure of a search strategy for a Cochrane review (MEDLINE)
- Appendix 7. Example of the structure of a search strategy for a Cochrane review (CENTRAL)
- Appendix 8. Template for a Search Report Form
- Archie for Cochrane Groups other than Review Groups
- Ask the Expert
- Ask the Expert: Questions and Answers
- Assessing risk of bias: When the loss to follow up is too high?
- Best practice guidelines on publishing ethics: a publisher’s perspective
- Bias methods training event
- BMJ research in evidence-based publishing
- BMJ training package for peer reviewers
- BMJ ‘Journalology’ collection
- Change log (CIL terms and conditions)
- Changes to the review format with study centric data and a focused review article: What does it mean for authors?
- Checklists for the reckless, tools for fools?: are instruments for assessing qualitative research fit for purpose? (Cochrane Ireland webinar)
- Choosing images for sharing evidence: a guide
- CIL 1 test
- CINeMA – Confidence in network meta-analysis
- Citation Analysis – Discovering New Uses Within Systematic Reviews: York, UK
- Clinical vignette haemangiomas
- Clinical vignette haemangiomas
- Co-production in Action
- Cochrane 2.0: Closing the Global Health Equity Gap (Cochrane Lecture 2022)
- Cochrane 20 video series
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