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Select [Extraction] from the top menu bar
Studies that have been included after the critical appraisal process will appear here. Click [Start] next to any listed study to begin the extraction process.
Enter the relevant information into the text fields.
Click [Save] and then [Back] to return to the extraction home page
Data Extraction
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Documents exported from JBI SUMARI will not be able to be opened in Microsoft Word if they contain an invalid or illegal character. Attempting to open these exported documents may present the user with an error pop-up in Microsoft Word. It is strongly suggested, that users thoroughly double check the data they have entered into SUMARI to check that it does not contain; non-ASCII characters; ETX characters, or invalid XML characters. If these characters are present in SUMARI, then the resulting exported document will not be able to be opened in Microsoft Word. A good way to avoid this issue is to avoid copying and pasting data or findings straight from the source (e.g. PDF document or web-based document) into SUMARI. This method frequently introduces these invalid characters into SUMARI. It is suggested that this data is first moved to Microsoft Word, double checked and then pasted into SUMARI. Alternatively, users can also re-write the data themselves into SUMARI to ensure these characters are not introduced. |
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