A failed attempt at developing a search filter for systematic review methodology articles in Ovid Embase
Objectives: This paper describes the development, execution, and subsequent failure of an attempt to create an Ovid Embase search filter for locating systematic review methodology articles. Methods: The authors devised a work plan, based on best practices, for search filter development that has been...
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doaj-46f90d9886b0443b9c62d882a95b89a22020-11-25T00:18:33ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of the Medical Library Association1536-50501558-94392019-04-01107210.5195/jmla.2019.519345A failed attempt at developing a search filter for systematic review methodology articles in Ovid EmbaseChristine Neilson0Mê-Linh Lê1Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library, University of Manitoba–WinnipegNeil John Maclean Health Sciences Library, University of Manitoba–WinnipegObjectives: This paper describes the development, execution, and subsequent failure of an attempt to create an Ovid Embase search filter for locating systematic review methodology articles. Methods: The authors devised a work plan, based on best practices, for search filter development that has been outlined in the literature. Three reference samples were gathered by identifying the OVID Embase records for specific articles that were included in the PubMed Systematic Review Methods subset. The first sample was analyzed to develop a set of keywords and subject headings to include in the search filter. The second and third samples would have been used to calibrate the search filter and to calculate filter sensitivity and precision, respectively. Results: Technical shortcomings, database indexing practices, and the fuzzy nature of keyword terminology relevant to the topic prevented us from designing the search filter. Conclusion: Creating a search filter to identify systematic review methodology articles in Ovid Embase is not possible at this time.http://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/519ResearchFilterFailureProfessional Practice |
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A failed attempt at developing a search filter for systematic review methodology articles in Ovid Embase |
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A failed attempt at developing a search filter for systematic review methodology articles in Ovid Embase |
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A failed attempt at developing a search filter for systematic review methodology articles in Ovid Embase |
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A failed attempt at developing a search filter for systematic review methodology articles in Ovid Embase |
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failed attempt at developing a search filter for systematic review methodology articles in ovid embase |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh |
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Journal of the Medical Library Association |
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1536-5050 1558-9439 |
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2019-04-01 |
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Objectives: This paper describes the development, execution, and subsequent failure of an attempt to create an Ovid Embase search filter for locating systematic review methodology articles.
Methods: The authors devised a work plan, based on best practices, for search filter development that has been outlined in the literature. Three reference samples were gathered by identifying the OVID Embase records for specific articles that were included in the PubMed Systematic Review Methods subset. The first sample was analyzed to develop a set of keywords and subject headings to include in the search filter. The second and third samples would have been used to calibrate the search filter and to calculate filter sensitivity and precision, respectively.
Results: Technical shortcomings, database indexing practices, and the fuzzy nature of keyword terminology relevant to the topic prevented us from designing the search filter.
Conclusion: Creating a search filter to identify systematic review methodology articles in Ovid Embase is not possible at this time. |
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