Finally, a book about systematic reviews for librarians!While there is no shortage of Libguides, web resources and methods handbooks available on systematic review methodology, very few (besides SuRe Info) are intended specifically for information specialists, and resources on how to create or run systematic review services are virtually nonexistent outside of what is reported in the academic literature [1]. For this reason, Assembling the pieces of a systematic review: a guide for librarians fills an important gap as the first monograph (to my knowledge) to cover these topics in depth.
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