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Accessibility

Nested Knowledge's AutoLit review platform is free to use by institutional-affiliated users for non-commercial purposes.

Feature Access

Nest Home

  • Protocol Editor is built on a Text Editor that supports screen readers and bidirectional text
  • Similarly, the right-hand Notes/Comments section contains basic text styling features to increase visibility

Screening

  • RoboPICO highlighting of abstracts and customisable highlighting of keywords with colors of choice direct focus and increase readability
  • You can add exclusion reasons on the fly by typing in the text space
  • Full Text pdf viewers contain separate zoom and search functions

Tagging

  • Various highlighting options to extract data: text selection & auto-fill, area selection, and basic text selection
  • Clicking applied tags takes you directly to the area reported in pdf
  • You can add new tags on the fly by typing in the dropdown area.

Meta-analytical Extraction

  • Data elements associated with applied tags are highlighted

Study Inspector

  • Our Study Inspector tool allows you to filter studies based on inclusion status and title/abstract by typing

Synthesis

  • Dashboard cards can be resized in Dashboard Editor before presenting

General AutoLit

Text Resizing

To increase the text size, click the keys CTRL and + (for PC users) or COMMAND and + (for Mac users).

Tab Resizing

On any page with multiple tabs, use the arrow icons to resize on the page.

Color

  • Abstract highlighting is visible with inverted colors.
  • No graphics rely solely on the use of colors to convey information.

Writing

Our Manuscript Editor is built on a Text Editor that supports screen readers and bidirectional text.

Contact Us

If AutoLit does not meet your needs, get in touch with us or share your feedback!

wiki/support/accessibility.1693558182.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/09/01 08:49 by jthurnham