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 ===== Literature Search ===== ===== Literature Search =====
  
-The Literature Search page allows import of studies to a nest and shows where studies were sourced. This abbreviated demo Nest involves no literature searches, instead focusing on Expert RecommendationsIf you navigate to the "Literature Search" menu heading, it will show an empty table.+The Literature Search page allows import of studies to a nest and shows where studies were sourced. This demo nest **intentionally has no searches** in order to focus on demonstrating how to add records manuallySo if you navigate to the "Literature Search" menu heading, it will show an empty table.
  
 +This is typically **not standard practice for a review**, and the original completed nest did include several searches. For the purposes of this demo, all 16 studies were manually imported into screening allowing you to follow the records all the way through the workflow.
 ==== Other Sources ==== ==== Other Sources ====
  
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 Click the "Configure Study Tags" menu item to get started. Tag hierarchies consist of tags (visualized as points) and relationships between them (visualized as connecting lines). The tag hierarchy in this review includes 3 "root" tags - the highest level categories we're considering in the review. Hierarchies should be created and read as a series of "is a" relationships. For example, "Serious Adverse Event" is a "Outcome", "Acute Kidney Injury" is a "Serious Adverse Event". Hover around the hierarchy to explore tags and read off the "is a" relationships a you go. Click the "Configure Study Tags" menu item to get started. Tag hierarchies consist of tags (visualized as points) and relationships between them (visualized as connecting lines). The tag hierarchy in this review includes 3 "root" tags - the highest level categories we're considering in the review. Hierarchies should be created and read as a series of "is a" relationships. For example, "Serious Adverse Event" is a "Outcome", "Acute Kidney Injury" is a "Serious Adverse Event". Hover around the hierarchy to explore tags and read off the "is a" relationships a you go.
  
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 ==== Tagging Module ==== ==== Tagging Module ====
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 ===== Extraction ===== ===== Extraction =====
  
-Please see our [[:wiki:autolit:extraction|Extraction Documentation]] page to review how Extraction was configured for this Nest. Click the Extraction menu item to view and perform Extraction for this review.+Please see our [[:wiki:autolit:meta_analytical_extraction|Extraction Documentation]] page to review how Extraction was configured for this Nest. Click the Extraction menu item to view and perform Extraction for this review.
  
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