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[The reviewer transforms the integrative review question into a search strategy to comprehensively locate relevant literature, documenting each step of the search process so that it is transparent and replicable. To organize the search process, the reviewer makes use of tools such as citation management software and reporting frameworks. The reviewer is then able to report in detail how the search was conducted, so that those reading the review will find a clearly defined process. This chapter provides detail about steps and methods to consider during the search process when conducting a review.]
Published: Feb 18, 2020
Keywords: Integrative review; Search strategy; Search methods; Selecting databases; Gray literature; Organizing search; Screening results; Documenting search; Reporting search; Librarian role
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