Monday, July 11, 2011

Journal Trial: 'Research Synthesis Methods'

The Library is trialling a new journal, Research Synthesis Methods, until the end of the year.


Aims & Scope


Research Synthesis Methods is a multidisciplinary peer reviewed journal devoted to the development and dissemination of methods for designing, conducting, analysing, interpreting, reporting, and applying systematic research synthesis.


Papers may address:


- Statistical methods

- Empirical research and simulations

- Literature retrieval and information science

- Data extraction

- Software

- Graphics and reporting of synthesis results

- Issues of study quality

- Reporting or other systematic biases

- Narrative analysis and synthesis of qualitative data

- Synthesis of individual participant data

- Use of synthesis for developing practice guidelines

- Integration with cost effectiveness or decision analysis

- Comparison and integration of methods across different disciplines

- Techniques for application in different environments

- Applications that illustrate a novel methodology

You can access Research Synthesis Methods via the Trials page of the Library website.

Please let us know what you think of the journal by completing the online evaluation form or by emailing your Faculty Liaison Librarian -- your feedback will help us determine whether to purchase the product.

Thanks for your participation!

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