Doodys Collection Development Monthly A Review of JBI SUMARI: A Systematic Review Tool

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2019
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Abstract
JBI SUMARI from the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) is an online software tool for systematic reviews. The Joanna Briggs Institute is an international nonprofit research and development organization from the University of Adelaide, South Australia.1 SUMARI, which stands for System for the Unified Management, Assessment and Review of Information, is designed to help researchers and health practitioners with the entire systematic review process, from creating the protocol, selecting studies for inclusion, critical appraisal of included studies, data extraction, and synthesis.1 SUMARI allows users to conduct 10 different types of systematic reviews, including qualitative, economic evaluations, prevalence/incidence, etiology/risk, umbrella/overview, text/opinion, diagnostic test accuracy, effectiveness review, and scoping reviews.1 It also allows users to combine review types within one project and create custom reviews.
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Shalu Gillum, JD, MLS, AHIP. (2019). A Review of JBI SUMARI: A Systematic Review Tool. Doody’s Collection Development Monthly. https://dcdm.doody.com/2019/05/a-review-of-jbi-sumari-a-systematic-review-tool/
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2
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