Cochrane recommends Covidence for new reviews

Covidence is one of Cochrane ’s recommended tools to support you in some of the most labour-intensive stages of your systematic review, saving up to 35% of researcher time. Covidence allows your team to upload search results, screen abstracts and full text, complete data collection, conduct risk of bias assessment, resolve d isagreements and export data into RevMan or Excel. Covidence is free to use for all Cochrane reviews, and is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly.Want to know more aboutCovidence?YouTubeCovidenceKnowledge Base:English andSpanishGive it a try andlet us know what you think!Visit CovidenceThe Covidence platform continues to evolve, with recent product updates advancing the tool towards the vision of a world where answers to questions about health and other fields of human wellbeing are accurate, up to date and accessible. The Covidence team is committed to engaging with the Cochrane community and continuing to make improvements that are user-focused. Significant improvements have been made recently to data extraction and to importing.Covidence at Global Evidence SummitThe Covidence team will be at stand 13A at theGlobal Evidence Summit in Cape Town. Please say hello and let us know how your research is going! In addition, two workshops will be held:Introduction to Covidence, andCovidence Forum. Introduction to Covidence is a complete walk-through of the tool designed for novice users.  Covidence Forum is intended for individuals already familiar w...
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