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WRONG Literature Reviews: Guidelines and resources

Here you can find resources and guidelines for each type of review.

Healthcare is the research field where these methodologies have been established for the longest time, so some of these resources might be specific to health and life sciences. However, the same general principles apply. 

Subject specific guidelines and resources have been highlighted. 

Health and Life Sciences

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​On this site, you will find interactive learning resources and pathways as well as links to webinars, courses, and handbooks produced by the Cochrane Collaboration that relate to systematic review methods.

Guidance from the Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Group.

This paper is part of a series of methodological guidance from the Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Group.

Politics and Social Sciences

written by Petticrew and Roberts (2006)

The Campbell Collaboration promotes positive social and economic change through the production and use of systematic reviews and other evidence synthesis for evidence-based policy and practice.

PRISMA and JBI guidelines (healthcare) can also be used - please see box above.

Business and Management

Guidelines available for health and life sciences topics, such as Cochrane and JBI, can still be referred to when learning about correct methodologies. However, the articles below explore how these methods should be applied specifically for business and management topics.

(Tranfield et al., 2003)

(Thome' at al., 2016)

(Fisch and Block, 2018)

The scoping reviews chapter in the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis provides a comprehensive framework for conducting a scoping review.

Colquhoun, 2016.

We recommend referring to the Health and Life sciences guidelines for a thorough understanding on how rapid review methodology works (as opposed to systematic reviews).

Engineering and Applied Sciences

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