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VIDEO TUTORIALS

01 JBI SUMARI: Creating a project

02 JBI SUMARI: Inviting participants to a project

03 JBI SUMARI: Creating the protocol




04 JBI SUMARI: Importing the studies

04.1 JBI SUMARI: Importing studies from Endnote

04.2 JBI SUMARI: Importing studies from Medline Ovid




05 Setting up the rules for study screening

06 JBI SUMARI: Title and abstract screening

07 JBI SUMARI: Full text screening




08 JBI SUMARI: Merging studies

09 JBI SUMARI: Editing studies

10 JBI SUMARI: Exporting the results of study screening




11 JBI SUMARI: Critical appraisal

12 JBI SUMARI: Exporting the results of critical appraisal

13 JBI SUMARI: Data extraction




14 JBI SUMARI: Exporting the results of data extraction

15 JBI SUMARI: Comparative meta-analysis

16 JBI SUMARI: Proportional meta-analysis




17 JBI SUMARI: Qualitative synthesis

18 JBI SUMARI: Finalising and exporting your review






CREATING A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW 


Once you have logged in to your JBI SUMARI account (see  Log-in to your JBI SUMARI account )

  • Select [Create Project]

  • Type the title of your proposed review in the Project title box

  • Select the appropriate review type checkbox/es

  • Select [Create]


  • Select [Protocol] from the top menu bar

Remember all text is fully editable – the text in yellow acts as a prompt and signifies that you are required to add in text to this section that is specifically relevant to your protocol topic.



DEVELOPING YOUR PROTOCOL 




INVITING PARTICIPANTS TO YOUR PROJECT 

  • Select  [Overview] from the top menu bar

  • Select  [Participants]

  • Add the name and email address of the other members of your team and select  [Invite] . A message should appear at the top of the screen notifying you that the person was successfully invited.

  • Once the invitee has accepted the invitation to join the project you are then able to assign them a role. Invitees can be privileged authors, authors or reviewers.

Please note, that every invited member to a JBI SUMARI project MUST have their own, paid access to JBI SUMARI. If you have invited particpants who do not have their own JBI SUMARI account, they will not be eligible to join your project.


Please click here for a full description of permissions and access associated with each JBI SUMARI user role.




INCLUDING STUDIES 


PERFORMING CRITICAL APPRAISAL 


DATA EXTRACTION 



PERFORMING META ANALYSIS 



PERFORMING QUALITATIVE SYNTHESIS 



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