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Table of Contents
1. Searching the COVID-19 Evidence Review Database
8. Printing, Downloading, and Emailing
10. Finding Links to Documents
11. Your Cart & Exporting Citations
1. Searching the COVID-19 Evidence Review Database
When you search the database, it looks through all of the record fields (e.g. title, subject headings, Research Team) attached to each document and it simultaneously searches the actual text of all documents. The database consists of the following document types:
Note: A research question may have both an ESR and a RR (and sometimes also Supplementary or Table documents), thus the question may appear multiple times in search results unless a specific Document Type is selected.
2. Simple Search
Enter single keywords or terms to find all related documents. If searching for a phrase, add parentheses ("quotation marks") around the phrase (e.g. "face masks"). If you are interested in viewing just Evidence Search Reports or Rapid Reviews, ensure that the box next to each document type is checked. You may leave the boxes unchecked if you wish to see both document types.
Here are some tips to improve your search results:
3. Browsing by Research Team
From the homepage, click on a Research Team to view all documents by the specific team. To view the members on each team explore the Teams page located in the menu above.
4. Browsing by Review Status
From the homepage, click on a Review Status to view all documents designated by the specific stage of the review process.
5. Advanced Search
Use the Advanced search feature to construct more precise searches. Click on the green Advanced Search link to see options.
There are four main areas:
2. Contains/ Does not contain allows you to include or exclude specific keywords or phrases by search field.
3. Search Bars. You may enter up to three different keywords or phrases to search simultaneously. You may use any combination of Search Fields and/or Contains/ Does not contain. See example below.
4. Document Type Options. If you are interested in viewing Evidence Search Reports only or Rapid Reviews only, ensure that the box next to each document type is checked. You may leave the boxes unchecked if you wish to see both document types.
Example Advanced Search:
6. Browsing by Subject
To browse by subject, click on the green Advanced Search link from the homepage and then click on the "Browse Subjects" tab. Each document is "tagged" with several subject headings that describe its content and nature of the research question.
Subjects are organized alphabetically. Select a letter to view all subject headings beginning with that letter and a count of how many documents are tagged with a specific subject. Click on a subject to view all documents tagged with the subject.
7. Refining Results
You may refine search results by selecting one or more filter options located on the left hand side of the page. Click on the small square next to any filter option (a green check mark will appear) and click "APPLY" to filter the results.
8. Printing and Downloading
There are two different aspects of the database that you may print and/or download:
9. Sorting Search Results
You may sort search results by clicking on the "Sorted by Relevance" button located at the top right of any search results view. A drop-down menu will appear listing sort options, select one to apply it.
10. Finding Links to Documents
Each document is tagged with a unique URL or "permalink" which does not change and is ideal if you wish to share or save the online location of a document.
To find a link to any document, click on the "Permalink" button located next to the "Add to Cart" button. The full record of the document will open in your web browser. The "Permalink" is located in your web browser's URL/ address bar. Highlight the URL, right-click (or enter Ctrl+C) to copy the link, and then right-click (or enter Ctril-+V) to paste the link where needed.
11. Your Cart and Exporting Citations
To print, download, email, and/or export selected documents, add documents of interest to your "Cart" by clicking on the "Add to Cart" button which displays with each record.
View your cart by clicking on "Your Cart" located in the top right corner of the menu bar.
The cart view provides options to print, download, export, and email the documents in your cart. The "Export" button downloads a .ris file which can be added to a citation management tool like Endnote. You may also change the view of the documents in your cart to show in "List View," "Table View," or "Citation View" before printing, downloading, exporting, or emailing the documents. Click on "Empty the Cart" to remove all documents currently in your cart.