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jthurnham [Bibliographic Filters:]
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   * Embase ID: If your import comes from Embase, you can filter by the ID assigned to it by the index.   * Embase ID: If your import comes from Embase, you can filter by the ID assigned to it by the index.
   * NCT Number: For ClinicalTrials.gov records or publications that report NCT Number in the bibliographic data, you can filter to find studies with the NCT number of interest.   * NCT Number: For ClinicalTrials.gov records or publications that report NCT Number in the bibliographic data, you can filter to find studies with the NCT number of interest.
-  * Ref ID: This is the number assigned to the record based on the order it was uploaded to the nest. For example Ref ID = 1 would be the first study uploaded, 2 would be the second, and so on. You can filter to find a specific Ref ID or a range of IDs. Note, if records are deleted, original Ref IDs do not change.+  * [[wiki:autolit:search:refids|Ref ID:]] This is the number assigned to the record based on the order it was uploaded to the nest. For example Ref ID = 1 would be the first study uploaded, 2 would be the second, and so on. You can filter to find a specific Ref ID or a range of IDs. Note, if records are deleted, original Ref IDs do not change.
   * External ID: You can filter to an external ID that can be configured when [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector#edit_bibliographic_information|editing bibliographic data]].   * External ID: You can filter to an external ID that can be configured when [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector#edit_bibliographic_information|editing bibliographic data]].
   * Journal: You can type of the name of the journal   * Journal: You can type of the name of the journal
   * Language: You can filter to English or non-English studies.   * Language: You can filter to English or non-English studies.
 +  * Keyword: You can filter by the Bibliographic Keywords attached as metadata to the record.
 +  * Publication Type: If available in the bibliographic data, you can filter to publication type assigned.
 +  * Bibliographic Status: You can filter to a specific bibliographic field and view records where that field is empty or not empty.
  
  
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 ===== Workflow:  ===== ===== Workflow:  =====
  
-  * Final Screening: You can filter by screening status to find studies that were includedexcluded for any reason, or excluded under a specific reason+  * //If Dual mode is turned on, you will see the following filters:// 
-  * //If a [[wiki:autolit:admin:configure#screening_modesstandard_vs_dual_vs_two-pass_screening|Dual Screening Mode]] is turned on,// Your Screening: You can filter by the screening decision you made as an individual reviewer. +     * Reviewer Screening: You can filter to a specific reviewer-level screening decision made by an individual userincluding Robot Screener. 
-  * Module status: You can filter to studies that have incomplete or complete tagging, extraction or ROB modules.+     * Screening Adjudicated By: You can filter to a specific adjudicated screening decision made by an individual user. 
 +     * Screening Agreement: You can filter to records depending on the reviewer's final agreement decisions. Options include: Disagree, Include/Include, Exclude/Exclude 
 +  * //If Dual Two Pass mode is turned on, you will see the following filters:// 
 +     * Reviewer AB Screening: You can filter to a specific reviewer-level abstract screening decision made by an individual user, including Robot Screener. 
 +     * Reviewer FT Screening: You can filter to a specific reviewer-level full text screening decision made by an individual user. 
 +     * Abstract Screening: You can filter by final screening status at the abstract screening level. 
 +     * AB Screening Adjudicated By: You can filter to a specific adjudicated abstract screening decision made by an individual user. 
 +     * FT Screening Adjudicated By: You can filter to a specific adjudicated full text/final screening decision made by an individual user. 
 +     * AB Screening Agreement: You can filter to records depending on the reviewer's abstract-level agreement decisions. Options include: Disagree, Advance/Advance, Exclude/Exclude 
 +     * FT Screening Agreement: You can filter to records depending on the reviewer's final agreement decisions. Options include: Disagree, Include/Include, Exclude/Exclude 
 +  * Final Screening: You can filter by full text/final screening status to find studies that were included, excluded for any reason, or excluded under a specific reason
 +  * Module status: You can filter to studies that have incomplete or complete tagging, MA extraction or critical appraisal modules.
   * Full text status: You can filter to studies that had a PDF uploaded. This is different from full text review!   * Full text status: You can filter to studies that had a PDF uploaded. This is different from full text review!
   * 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 review: You can filter studies that had their full text reviewed as evidenced by the "Full Text Review" box being checked in screening.
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   * Comments: You can search comments to retrieve studies with matches.   * Comments: You can search comments to retrieve studies with matches.
  
-===== Search:  =====+===== Search: =====
  
   * Literature search: You can filter to studies that were found in specific database searches or were expert additions.   * Literature search: You can filter to studies that were found in specific database searches or were expert additions.
 +  * Related Report Family: You can filter to reports of the same study, which are grouped under a Primary and given a Related Report Family name (or, by default, the Primary report's first author's last name and year will be used).
   * Time of retrieval: You can filter to studies that were retrieved either before or after a specific date.   * Time of retrieval: You can filter to studies that were retrieved either before or after a specific date.
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 +===== Gathered: =====
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 +  * 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.
 +  * **Tag Contents:**  You can filter to studies based on the text in the Contents attached to any tag on any study in the nest.
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