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Teachers’ digital competencies in higher education: a systematic literature review
Digital competence has gained a strong prominence in the educational context, being one of the key competencies that teachers must master in today's society.
Verónica Basilotta-Gómez-Pablos+3 more
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Use of a search summary table to improve systematic review search methods, results, and efficiency
Background: Systematic reviews are comprehensive, robust, inclusive, transparent, and reproducible when bringing together the evidence to answer a research question.
Alison C. Bethel+2 more
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Objective A systematic literature review (SLR; 2009–2014) to compare a target-oriented approach with routine management in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to allow an update of the treat-to-target recommendations.
M. Stoffer+17 more
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The Role of Google Scholar in Evidence Reviews and Its Applicability to Grey Literature Searching. [PDF]
Google Scholar (GS), a commonly used web-based academic search engine, catalogues between 2 and 100 million records of both academic and grey literature (articles not formally published by commercial academic publishers).
Neal Robert Haddaway+3 more
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Biodiversity conservation and mental health and wellbeing are of increasing global concern, with growing relevance to planning and policy. A growing body of literature exploring the relationships between biodiversity and mental health and wellbeing—based
Madeleine Hedin+3 more
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Reinforcement learning in urban network traffic signal control: A systematic literature review
Improvement of traffic signal control (TSC) efficiency has been found to lead to improved urban transportation and enhanced quality of life. Recently, the use of reinforcement learning (RL) in various areas of TSC has gained significant traction; thus ...
Mohammad Noaeen+7 more
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Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Evidenzbasierte Medizin der AGMB
The activities of the Evidence Based Medicine Working Group within the German Medical Library Association (AGMB) continued in 2021 and 2022 with virtual journal clubs.
Buroh, Sabine+2 more
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Objective: A critical element in conducting a systematic review is the identification of studies. To date, very little empirical evidence has been reported on whether the presence of a librarian or information professional can contribute to the quality ...
Deborah Meert+2 more
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“AGMB 2023: Future – now more than ever”, this was the theme of the annual conference of the German Medical Library Association (AGMB), held in Bonn from September 18 to 20, 2023.
Hoyer, Sabine+3 more
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Violence against physicians and nurses: a systematic literature review
Violence against physicians and nurses is a global public health problem. This study explored violence against physicians and nurses using a systematic literature review.
Sayantan Chakraborty+2 more
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