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The Literature SearchDatabasesSubject Specific DatabasesGray Literature A systematic review search includes a search of databases, gray literature, personal communications, and a handsearch of high impact journals in the related field. See our list of recommended data...a comprehensive literature search can not be dependent on a single database, nor on bibliographic databases only. A systematic review search includes a search of databases, gray literature, personal communications, and a handsearch of high impact journals in the related field. See our list of recommended data...a comprehensive literature search can not be dependent on a single database, nor on bibliographic databases only.inclusion of multiple databases helps avoid publication bias (georaphic bias or bias against publication of negative results).The Cochrane Collaboration recommends PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) at a minimum.See moreNew content will be added above the current area of focus upon selectionSee more on nihlibrary.nih.govExplore further A systematic review search includes a search of databases, gray literature, personal communications, and a handsearch of high impact journals in the related field. See our list of recommended data... a comprehensive literature search can not be dependent on a single database, nor on bibliographic databases only. A systematic review search includes a search of databases, gray literature, personal communications, and a handsearch of high impact journals in the related field. See our list of recommended data... a comprehensive literature search can not be dependent on a single database, nor on bibliographic databases only. inclusion of multiple databases helps avoid publication bias (georaphic bias or bias against publication of negative results). The Cochrane Collaboration recommends PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) at a minimum.
A systematic review search includes a search of databases, gray literature, personal communications, and a handsearch of high impact journals in the related field. See our list of recommended data...
a comprehensive literature search can not be dependent on a single database, nor on bibliographic databases only.
inclusion of multiple databases helps avoid publication bias (georaphic bias or bias against publication of negative results).
The Cochrane Collaboration recommends PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) at a minimum.
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