Knowledge Synthesis

Our self-serve catalogue of research and innovation resources and supports

An integral part of the methodological description of a systematic review and meta-analyses is a flow diagram. This tool allows you to produce a flow diagram for your own review that conforms to the PRISMA2020 Statement.    …
Delivered by journal editors from Nature Research, the four short modules provide a comprehensive overview of peer review. Focus is on natural sciences.…
  The Network is for all those who are interested in scoping reviews, from first time authors to experienced methodologists and researchers. The aim is to connect and share resources to improve the quality of scoping reviews. &nb…
A list of the most popular research databases available through U of T Libraries. Links are also provided for a list of the best research databases by subject, and by title.…
Access the latest COVID-19 funding opportunities, data and visualizations, and collaboration opportunities.…
THETA is a multidisciplinary research collaboration dedicated to providing evidence informed decision support to health technology policy makers and advancing the science of health technology assessment.…
The Systematic and Scoping Review Collaboration (SSRC) connects University of Toronto health science researchers with librarians, who partner as co-authors in the planning, execution, and writing of knowledge synthesis studies.…
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