Standard
C 37 Rerunning searches :
Rerun or update searches for all relevant sources within 12 months before publication of the review or review update, and screen the results for potentially eligible studies.
Rationale and élaboration
Mandatory:
The published review should be as up to date as possible. The search must be rerun close to publication, if the initial search date is more than 12 months (preferably six months) from the intended publication date, and the results screened for potentially eligible studies. Ideally the studies should be incorporated fully in the review. If not, then the potentially eligible studies will need to be reported, at a minimum as a reference under ‘Studies awaiting classification’ (or ‘Ongoing studies’ if they have not yet completed).
Resources
See Handbook Section 4.4.10
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When initiating searches, consider the possibility of future updates of the searches. Sometimes, search alerts or searches saved in the native databases may be set up at the same time as the initial searches are performed. This can save time in the long run and prevent unnecessary deduplication of search results or the elimination of duplicate information. A final search of the databases may also be needed if the length of time has elapsed between the start of your review and your preparation to write up the final paper, if search alerts have not been used or if changes need to be made to accommodate new vocabulary or relevant search terms. The JBI Evidence Synthesis journal will not accept systematic reviews where the search is older than 12 months from the date of submission, as stated in the JBI Evidence Synthesis Information for Authors.
Where possible, and especially for rapidly changing topics, 6 months is the ideal, although it is not required (Higgins et al. 2018). You may also wish to use this as an opportunity for refining your search again, not including search terms or databases that were not fruitful during the initial stages of your search, although any changes to the search should be explained within either the description of the search methods in the final review or in the appendix.
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cheatsheet d'OpenAlex Query Language, le nouveau langage d'interrogation à utiliser avec l'API d'OpenAlex
il y a une vidéo qui le présente en 9 min. : https://screen.studio/share/wJTnvbTE
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If you don't want ProQuest to interpret your search this way then you can use [STRICT]
Carte climatique du canton de Vaud présentant la situation actuelle (à 4h du matin ou à 14h) et les projections pour 2060
Outil en ligne de la National Library of Medicine qui permet de convertir entre eux des DOI, des PMID et des PMCID
Il y a même une API : https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/tools/id-converter-api/
données de Retraction Watch à télécharger
The creation of the Retraction Watch Hijacked Journal Checker was made possible by Anna Abalkina’s development of a method of archive analysis that allowed the detection of more than 60 web domains of hijacked journals.
Pour en savoir plus : https://retractionwatch.com/the-retraction-watch-hijacked-journal-checker/methods/
Guide sur les revues systématiques mis à disposition librement (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) par le Gerstein Science Information Centre de l'Université de Toronto
Fichier Excel d'aide à la traduction des termes (vocabulaire contrôlé et termes libres) pour
- PubMed
- Ovid MEDLINE
- Embase
- Scopus
- Web of Science
- ProQuest databases
- EBSCOhost databases
- Cochrane CENTRAL
- Dimensions
- IEEE Xplore
- ACM Digital Library
trouvé dans Collaborative Resource List for Evidence Synthesis Librarians – LESSS 2026
PRQL (Pipelined Relational Query Language) est un "nouveau" langage de requête servant à transformer des données
PRQL is database agnostic, compiling to many dialects of SQL
A PRQL query is a linear pipeline of transformations
Astuce pour rechercher une expression contenant p. ex. un apostrophe (ou tout autre caractère réservé) dans Embase
Billet de Hilary Kraus & Zahra Premji sur les opérateurs de troncature sur plusieurs plateformes
Utile pour les ressources qu'on utilise rarement.
Aide expliquant comment Covidence dédoublonne les résultats qui y sont versés
Pour trouver l'URL du flux RSS à partir de l'URL d'Apple podcast (qui cache l'URL d'origine 🙁)
Gestion et mise à jour des packages LaTeX pour la conversion des fichiers .qmd en PDF :
quarto install tinytex
quarto install tinytex --update-path
A curated overview of AI-powered and traditional tools for academic research — compare features, coverage, access, and privacy in one place.
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filtres pour limiter les résultats de recherche dans PubMed Central aux publications sous une licence Creative Commons spécifique
| filtre | nb de résultats |
|---|---|
| "cc license"[filter] | 7'378'765 |
| "cc by license"[filter] | 4'976'298 |
| "cc by-nd license"[filter] | 11'343 |
| "cc by-nc license"[filter] | 945'469 |
| "cc by-nc-nd license"[filter] | 983'099 |
| "cc by-nc-sa license"[filter] | 297'133 |
| "cc by-sa license"[filter] | 1'978 |
| "cc0 license"[filter] | 163'417 |
Outil de vérification des références destinés à repérer plus rapidement les références inventées par un outil d'IA générative
This research proposal focuses on developing a living literature review on just sustainability transitions, addressing the challenges of information overload, knowledge synthesis and dissemination in academic research. We aim to assess the potential of Wikidata for creating an enriched, searchable academic knowledge graph on just sustainability transitions in order to facilitate navigation of existing academic knowledge and synthesis of research findings. [...]
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