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Register for: Introduction to RevMan: a walk-through for new users
Introduction to RevMan: a walk-through for new users
Duration:
60 minutes
60 minutes
Agenda:
In this session, the presenters will provide a comprehensive overview of starting to use RevMan as an individual or institutional subscriber:-
Getting started
- Registering to use RevMan
- Creating a review
- Adding authors and author support roles
Working on reviews
- Setting up meta-analyses in RevMan
- Importing study data
- Writing a review article with Cochrane’s standard headings
Exporting content from RevMan
- Review management
- Review types and project types
- How to assess and view lifecycle status for a review?
- How to complete and assign milestones and tasks?
- How to copy, move, transfer or close a review?
This webinar is aimed at entry-level users of RevMan and everyone interested in using it. It will consist of a live hands-on demo of RevMan, including a brief introductory presentation (10 to 15 minutes), followed by demonstration with Q&A.
Log in to registerIn this session, the presenters will provide a comprehensive overview of starting to use RevMan as an individual or institutional subscriber:-
Getting started
- Registering to use RevMan
- Creating a review
- Adding authors and author support roles
Working on reviews
- Setting up meta-analyses in RevMan
- Importing study data
- Writing a review article with Cochrane’s standard headings
Exporting content from RevMan
- Review management
- Review types and project types
- How to assess and view lifecycle status for a review?
- How to complete and assign milestones and tasks?
- How to copy, move, transfer or close a review?
This webinar is aimed at entry-level users of RevMan and everyone interested in using it. It will consist of a live hands-on demo of RevMan, including a brief introductory presentation (10 to 15 minutes), followed by demonstration with Q&A.
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