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====== Citing Nested Knowledge ====== | ====== Citing Nested Knowledge ====== | ||
- | ===== Cite a specific nest ===== | + | ===== Synthesis: Cite a specific nest ===== |
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+ | It's very common to include a Synthesis link -- either to the whole Synthesis or a sub-page -- in a document or publication. When doing so, we recommend the following format: | ||
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+ | * **In text:** View the Synthesis page for our results here: //link to nest//. | ||
+ | * If you are linking to only a sub-page, use the specific sub-link. For instance, if citing to only Quantitative Synthesis, note: View the Qualitative Synthesis here: //link to Qualitative Synthesis page//. | ||
+ | * **In references/ | ||
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+ | ===== AutoLit: | ||
Where possible, use the following to cite a specific nest: | Where possible, use the following to cite a specific nest: | ||
- | * **In text: **We utilized AutoLit (Nested Knowledge, MN) to execute our {select from: Search, Screening, Tagging, Extraction}. | + | * **If citing your methods in text: **We utilized AutoLit (Nested Knowledge, MN) to execute our {select from: Search, Screening, Tagging, Extraction}. |
- | * **In references/ | + | |
+ | Variations on this are completely acceptable! It's important to note " | ||
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+ | * **If including a link to your nest in references/ | ||
For example: | For example: | ||
- | * Kallmes KM, Kallmes KR, Holub KM, et al. COVID-19 RCTs - Phase I. Nested Knowledge. [[https:// | + | * Kallmes KM, Kallmes KR, Holub K, et al. COVID-19 RCTs - Phase I. Nested Knowledge. [[https:// |
- | As journals require, you may need to change the formatting of the above, but the content–nest title, name of organization, link to nest, and date–should be included for full transparency. | + | As journals require, you may need to change the formatting of the above, but the content–nest title, |
===== In Text Citations ===== | ===== In Text Citations ===== | ||
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We recommend referencing use of Nested Knowledge in the methods of your review for transparency. The following examples statement can be modified and incorporated into your review: | We recommend referencing use of Nested Knowledge in the methods of your review for transparency. The following examples statement can be modified and incorporated into your review: | ||
- | * We performed this study using a novel semi-automated software platform (AutoLit, Nested Knowledge, St. Paul, MN) | + | * We performed this study using a novel semi-automated software platform (AutoLit, Nested Knowledge) |
* Before formal statistical analyses, we used the AutoLit automated data analysis feature to visually summarize potentially significant findings (Nested Knowledge, St. Paul, MN). | * Before formal statistical analyses, we used the AutoLit automated data analysis feature to visually summarize potentially significant findings (Nested Knowledge, St. Paul, MN). | ||
* The Nested Knowledge AutoLit living review platform was utilized to identify randomized control trials published between [2010 and 2021] reporting [describe findings] | * The Nested Knowledge AutoLit living review platform was utilized to identify randomized control trials published between [2010 and 2021] reporting [describe findings] |