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wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector:filters

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Filters Available in Study Inspector

Filters that are very commonly used or generally helpful are bolded.

Bibliographic Filters:

  • Language: You can filter to English or non-English studies.
  • Journal: You can type of the name of the journal
  • External ID: You can filter to an external ID that can be configured when editing bibliographic data.
  • PMC ID: You can filter to a specific PMC ID
  • PubMed ID: You can filter to a specific PubMed ID
  • DOI: You can filter to a specific DOI
  • Publication date: You can filter to a set of studies published before or after a certain date.
  • Author Affiliation: You can filter based on author affiliation.
  • Authors: You can filter based on the first author's name only!
  • Full text search: You can search for key phrases in all of the full texts uploaded in the nest.
  • Title/abstract: You can do a TI/AB text search across all studies regardlesso of full text upload status.

Workflow:

  • Inclusion probability: You can filter studies to be between a specific inclusion probabilty range.
  • Full text review: You can filter studies that had their full text reviewed as evidenced by the “Full Text Review” box being checked in screening.
  • Full text upload: You can filter to studies that had a PDF uploaded. This is different from full text review!
  • Module status: You can filter to studies that have incomplete or complete tagging, extraction or ROB modules.
  • Final Screening Status:You can filter to studies that were included, excluded for any reason, or excluded under a specific reason.
  • Time of retrieval: You can filter to studies that were retrieved either before or after a specific date.
  • Literature search: You can filter to studies that were found in specific database searches or were expert additions.

Gathered:

  • Comments: You can search comments to retrieve studies with matches.
  • Intervention: You can filter to studies that have specific interventions
  • Data Element: You can filter to studies that have data extracted for a particular data element.
  • Risk of Bias: You can filter to studies that have a certain level of risk of bias.
  • Boolean tag query: You can filter to studies that have a certain set of tags as specified by a boolean query.
  • Tag: You can filter to studies that have a specific tag (or any sub-tags underneath it) tagged.
wiki/autolit/utilities/inspector/filters.1675786740.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/02/07 16:19 by kevinkallmes