Note on UGA Libraries Systematic Reviews Support
A librarian should be able to assist with research question development, subject database searching, and database selection. At this time, UGA Librarians help with select portions of Systematic Reviews on a case-by-case basis depending on librarian availability. Please see the graphic below for typical librarian roles. UGA Libraries have also provided the following resources to help guide students and faculty interested in conducting systematic reviews and related search syntheses in a self-help manner.
If after reviewing this guide, you feel you would like with assistance with developing keywords and a search, or guidance on suggested protocols, or if you have questions about the SR/ScR process, please email us using the "Email Me" feature to the left.
About This Guide
This guide contains information about:
- Selecting the appropriate review type
- Tools to support your review
- Reviewing examples and resources for select disciplines
- Steps in the Systematic Review process, using the mnemonic PIECES