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wiki:autolit:screening:exclude [2022/11/20 01:10]
nicole_hardy_alumni.brown.edu [3. Decide if study should be Included or Excluded]
wiki:autolit:screening:exclude [2024/04/01 17:36] (current)
jthurnham [2. Read study abstract]
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 You can either Screen Sequentially (by selecting "Screening" in the menu, outlined in red below), where records will be shown to you in order of expected Inclusion Probability, or screen from Inspector (outlined in black). You can either Screen Sequentially (by selecting "Screening" in the menu, outlined in red below), where records will be shown to you in order of expected Inclusion Probability, or screen from Inspector (outlined in black).
  
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 ==== 2. Read study abstract ==== ==== 2. Read study abstract ====
  
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 Your task in screening should be to identify, based on the Abstract content, whether the record falls under any Exclusion Reason, or whether it is on-topic for your review and satisfies your criteria for inclusion. Your task in screening should be to identify, based on the Abstract content, whether the record falls under any Exclusion Reason, or whether it is on-topic for your review and satisfies your criteria for inclusion.
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 Above your abstract, you can see the scite banner, which displays the number of times the publication in question was cited, supported, mentioned, and contrasted. If you click the banner, you can see more citation-related information provided by scite.ai, including retractions! Above your abstract, you can see the scite banner, which displays the number of times the publication in question was cited, supported, mentioned, and contrasted. If you click the banner, you can see more citation-related information provided by scite.ai, including retractions!
  
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 +=== Copy Link to Reference ===
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 +You may also copy a quick link to the study by selecting the reference in the top right!
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 <WRAP center round info 90%> If you read the FULL TEXT and decide it should be included, check the "Full Text Review" box. </WRAP> <WRAP center round info 90%> If you read the FULL TEXT and decide it should be included, check the "Full Text Review" box. </WRAP>
  
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 === Exclude Records === === Exclude Records ===
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 Having a hard time deciding whether to include or exclude a study? You can hit skip and leave it unscreened until you're ready to make a decision. Having a hard time deciding whether to include or exclude a study? You can hit skip and leave it unscreened until you're ready to make a decision.
  
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 === Add Exclusion Reasons on the Fly === === Add Exclusion Reasons on the Fly ===
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 If you have included or excluded a study that you want to revert to 'unscreened' status so that it can be reviewed again, you can unscreen it by finding the study of interest in [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector|]], and then selecting the icon next to the Include button on the study you want to unscreen. A pop-up will appear and you can then click "Unscreen" to unscreen that single study. If you have included or excluded a study that you want to revert to 'unscreened' status so that it can be reviewed again, you can unscreen it by finding the study of interest in [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector|]], and then selecting the icon next to the Include button on the study you want to unscreen. A pop-up will appear and you can then click "Unscreen" to unscreen that single study.
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 Note: if you want to unscreen multiple studies, you can also do so using [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector:bulk_actions#bulk_screening_status|Bulk Actions]]! Note: if you want to unscreen multiple studies, you can also do so using [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector:bulk_actions#bulk_screening_status|Bulk Actions]]!
  
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 +**Note:** Anytime there is a module box with the adjustable icon, you can drag to adjust the width of the box depending on your preference.
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 ==== 4. Upload the Full Text ==== ==== 4. Upload the Full Text ====
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 === No Full Text === === No Full Text ===
  
-If you cannot source a full text for the study in question, you can use the "No Full Text" option to designate an Exclusion Reason specifically to address those records.+If you cannot source a full text for the study in question, you can assign a specific exclusion reason as signifying "No Full Text" within the PRISMA. For those records, first configure an Exclusion Reason as "No Full Text" (or equivalent) in the Configure Exclusion Reasons page.
  
-For those records, first configure an Exclusion Reason as "No Full Text" in the Configure Exclusion Reasons page: {{:wiki:autolit:screenshot_2022-05-29_124417.png}}+{{ :undefined:screenshot_2023-12-05_at_17.21.26.png?nolink |}}
  
-Then, apply this Exclusion Reason to all records where a full text was sought but not found.+Then select PRISMA Settings and select an exclusion reason to signify as No Full Text. 
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 **Implications:** Marking "No Full Text" is a special PRISMA category, so the specific reason you configure for this purpose will be given its own listing in your [[:wiki:synthesis:prisma#prisma_chart_contents|PRISMA chart]]. **Implications:** Marking "No Full Text" is a special PRISMA category, so the specific reason you configure for this purpose will be given its own listing in your [[:wiki:synthesis:prisma#prisma_chart_contents|PRISMA chart]].
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-==== 5. Continue Screening ====+==== 5. Upload Supplementary Materials ==== 
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 +If you want to upload supplementary files to a specific record, you can do so in the Supplements tab. To upload supplements, [[wiki:autolit:screening:supplements|follow these instructions. 
 +]] 
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 +==== 6. Mark Related Reports ==== 
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 +If you come across several studies as related to one another, you can mark it as a related report in the Related Reports tab. Then, the software will automatically adjust the PRISMA diagram to reflect this. To mark a paper as a related report, [[wiki:autolit:screening:relatedreports|follow these instructions.]] 
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 +==== 7. **Optional:** Applying Tags during Screening ==== 
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 +If you wish to apply preliminary tags in the Screening stage, you may do so. Form-based Tagging mode is the default Tagging mode-- this type of data extraction presents questions in a form to be answered. [[wiki:autolit:tagging:configure|Learn how to configure form-based questions]], which can be applied at the preliminary stage. 
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 +If you prefer to apply tags from a dropdown selection, you may want to switch to Standard Tagging mode instead. This can easily be switched back to Form-based later on if you prefer. [[wiki:autolit:tagging:configurestandardtags|Learn how to configure standard tags]] to apply at the preliminary stage. 
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 +Once configured, [[wiki:autolit:tagging:tag|apply these tags]] during Screening using the Questions or Tagging right-hand menu item: 
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 +==== 8. Continue Screening ====
  
 Once you have clicked "Include" or "Exclude" (or "skip") for any study, you should be automatically shown the next study. Once you have clicked "Include" or "Exclude" (or "skip") for any study, you should be automatically shown the next study.
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 If you are screening from [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector|Inspector]], you can use the arrows in the far left and right of the screen to navigate up or down, respectively, or click out to view the Inspector study list. If you are screening from [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector|Inspector]], you can use the arrows in the far left and right of the screen to navigate up or down, respectively, or click out to view the Inspector study list.
  
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 +==== Duplicates ====
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 +If you find a study that was not automatically de-duplicated, click Related Reports, select Mark Duplicate, and then select the original study. Completing this action will remove the study from your screening queue and put it in the duplicate queue.
  
 +Learn more about Related Reports [[wiki:autolit:screening:relatedreports|here.]]
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