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Systematically searching and reviewing the literature

2018
Reviewing the literature is a critical step in the research process. Whilst there are many different types of review articles the purpose of this chapter is to provide a brief reference guide for those who are attempting a systematic literature review for the first time.
Maniar, Nirav   +2 more
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Systematic Literature Review of Web Search Personalization

Recent Advances in Computer Science and Communications, 2021
The existing studies have already revealed that the information on the web is increasing rapidly. Ambiguous queries and users’ ability to express their intention through queries have been one of the key challenges in retrieving accurate search results from the search engine. This paper in response explored different methodologies proposed during 2005-
Sunny Sharma, Vijay Rana
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Searching for grey literature for systematic reviews: challenges and benefits

Research Synthesis Methods, 2013
There is ongoing interest in including grey literature in systematic reviews. Including grey literature can broaden the scope to more relevant studies, thereby providing a more complete view of available evidence. Searching for grey literature can be challenging despite greater access through the Internet, search engines and online bibliographic ...
Quenby, Mahood   +2 more
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Hybrid Literature Search: Hermeneutic Meets Systematic

2023
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Nuswantoro, Bayu, Richter, Alexander
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Searching as learning: A systematization based on literature

Journal of Information Science, 2016
The paper surveys empirical studies on the relations between information searching and learning, and presents some reflections about learning in a search process based on the findings. First, the meaning of the concepts ‘learning’ and ‘searching’ is briefly defined. Learning is conceptualized as changes in one’s knowledge structures.
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Searching for Malware Dataset: a Systematic Literature Review

2020 International Conference on Information Technology Systems and Innovation (ICITSI), 2020
Malware is one of the exciting topics widely discussed by both academicians and researchers, but the source list of malware rarely provided. Therefore, this paper aims to write a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to find which datasets are commonly used by previous researchers.
Luqman Muhammad Zagi, Baharuddin Aziz
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[Systematic literature search].

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2008
Systematic literature searches in bibliographic databases are an essential step in constructing systematic reviews and health technology assessments. The purpose of this kind of search is to identify as many relevant references on a given topic in electronic databases as possible.
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Systematic Reviews Depend on Systematic Literature Searches

1999
Well designed systematic reviews and meta-analyses make important contributions to medical knowledge, and for many years the production of such reviews has been recognised as a key component in evidence-based medicine. Writing a systematic review is a scientific activity which must be judged by the same standards as those applied to other scientific ...
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Search Marketing: Systematic Literature Review

International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising, 2023
Nurdin Hidayah   +2 more
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Search strategy for systematic literature search

2023
Stroobants, Stijn   +8 more
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