On the use of computer‐assistance to facilitate systematic mapping
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Haddaway, Neal R. (Author)
- Callaghan, Max W. (Author)
- Collins, Alexandra M. (Author)
- Lamb, William F. (Author)
- Minx, Jan C. (Author)
- Thomas, James (Author)
- John, Denny (Author)
Title
On the use of computer‐assistance to facilitate systematic mapping
Abstract
Abstract
The volume of published academic research is growing rapidly and this new era of “big literature” poses new challenges to evidence synthesis, pushing traditional, manual methods of evidence synthesis to their limits. New technology developments, including machine learning, are likely to provide solutions to the problem of information overload and allow scaling of systematic maps to large and even vast literatures. In this paper, we outline how systematic maps lend themselves well to automation and computer‐assistance. We believe that it is a major priority to consolidate efforts to develop and validate efficient, rigorous and robust applications of these novel technologies, ensuring the challenges of big literature do not prevent the future production of systematic maps.
Publication
Campbell Systematic Reviews
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
e1129
Date
12/2020
Journal Abbr
Campbell Systematic Reviews
Language
en
DOI
ISSN
1891-1803, 1891-1803
Accessed
10/03/2024, 16:13
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Haddaway, N. R., Callaghan, M. W., Collins, A. M., Lamb, W. F., Minx, J. C., Thomas, J., & John, D. (2020). On the use of computer‐assistance to facilitate systematic mapping. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 16(4), e1129. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1129
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