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This brief chapter provides a basic outline of search strategy development. For further reading on this topic, see:

· Bonato, S 2018, Searching the grey literature: a handbook for searching reports, working papers, and other unpublished research, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, MD.

· Booth, A, Sutton, A & Papaioannou, D 2016, Systematic approaches to a successful literature review, 2nd edn, SAGE, Los Angeles, CA.

· Foster, MJ & Jewell, ST 2022, Assembling the pieces of a systematic review: a guide for librarians, 2nd edn, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, MD.

· Levay, P & Craven, J 2019, Systematic searching: Practical ideas for improving results, Facet Publishers, London.

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