Knowledge synthesis research: a bibliometric analysis
Perrier L, Lightfoot D, Kealey MR, Straus SE, Tricco AC. Knowledge synthesis research: a bibliometric analysis. J Clin Epidemiol. 2016 May;73:50-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2015.02.019.
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[ssba-buttons] [/sidebar] [sidebar-content]- This study aims to encourage effective indexing: identifying subject headings to discern distinct methods, which can provide clarity and assist researchers or research users in locating literature offering guidance on the methodologies of conducting evidence synthesis
- There is an absence of subject headings used for indexing, that help researchers and research users identify articles that describe and explain specific synthesis methods
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Date : 07 Sep 2020