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Systematic and Literature Reviews

UoM Academic Skills Support - Writing the Literature Review - Video

Clinical & Research Service supported publications

A systematic review and meta‐analysis of prospective transition from major depression to bipolar disorder.

A. Ratheesh,  C. Davey,  S. Hetrick,  M. Alvarez‐Jimenez,  C. Voutier,  A. Bechdolf,  P. D. McGorry,  J. Scott M. Berk,  S. M. Cotton

Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in T4 Melanoma: An Important Risk-Stratification Tool

David E. Gyorki, Alexandra Sanelli, Alan Herschtal, Smaro Lazarakis, Grant A. McArthur, David Speakman, John Spillane, Michael A. Henderson

Systematic Review of Clinical Outcomes Following Various Treatment Options for Patients with Extraabdominal Desmoid Tumors

Advance Care Planning in Patients with Primary Malignant Brain Tumors: A Systematic Review

Krystal Song, Bhasker Amatya, Catherine Voutier, and Fary Khan

Contact

Smaro Lazarakis | Clinical Librarian

Smaro.Lazarakis@petermac.org.

Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday

ORCID ID 0000-0002-3618-9605


Catherine Voutier | Clinical Librarian

Catherine.Voutier@mh.org.au

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

ORCID ID 0000-0002-1627-0342


Geoff Hill | Clinical Librarian

Geoff.Hill@mh.org.au

Monday - Friday


 

The Clinical and Research Support Service is able to provide support to Melbourne Health staff who are undertaking systematic reviews, literature reviews or other forms of knowledge synthesis.

We can provide advice, support & training during the life cycle of your review. This might include:

Establishment Phase

         Checking for existing systematic reviews on your topic
         Recommending relevant databases grey literature sources & to be searched
         Advising on search strategies
         1:1 database instruction consultations

Expert Searching

         Developing, conducting, & translating the search across selected databases
         Applying validated search filters
         Searching for relevant grey literature
         Delivering search results in an EndNote library (by request)
         De-duplication of search results (by request)
         Saving the search in a format allowing editing/updating
         Updating the search prior to publication

The Search Methodology

         Writing the search methodology using PRISMA

Peer Review

Peer review of search strategies.

Acquiring Full Text

         Advising on how to obtain full text articles from the library collection and freely available sources.

Note: For systematic reviews being done as part of a qualification (undergraduate, postgraduate or professional) we do not supply finished searches. We do provide training, advice and feedback on searches to support the development of your research skills to meet contemporary expectations. Please contact us to discuss how we can help you.

Research Support

To request search assistance, contact our Clinical & Research Support team.

If you have a protocol for your review, please attach a copy with your request.

 

Conditions of Service

Consultations & Communication

During the searching phase multiple consultations may be required. Depending on the depth of involvement negotiated, follow up work may also be required at intervals during the process. Although most communication can be conducted via email, face to face consultations will be required.

 

Librarian Contribution

We can offer a level of support that suits you, from advice on searching, to delivery of search strategies and results management.

Please acknowledge our contribution to your review when publishing.

We request co-authorship if we develop and conduct the literature search, and provide the methodology statement.