Answered By: Shazia Arif Last Updated: 26 Feb, 2026 Views: 7
Answered By: Shazia Arif
Last Updated: 26 Feb, 2026 Views: 7
The book below is really useful for systematic reviews.
Systematic reviews in the social sciences : a practical guide
Brunel Library has it in print and electronic format. Chapter 3 provides guidance on selecting inclusion/exclusion criteria.
You may also find the titles below helpful:
- Introduction to systematic reviews for librarians
- Cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions
- Systematic reviews in health research meta-analysis in context
- Succeeding in literature reviews & research project plans for nursing students
- Making Literature Reviews Work a Multidisciplinary Guide to Systematic Approaches
Check out the Library guide for systematic reviews for more info on the SR process:
Overview - Systematic reviews - LibGuides at Brunel University Library
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