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Getting Started with Systematic Reviews: SR related organizations

Organizations

Equator The EQUATOR Network is an ‘umbrella’ organisation that brings together researchers, medical journal editors, peer reviewers, developers of reporting guidelines, research funding bodies and other collaborators with mutual interest in improving the quality of research publications and of research itself.

PRISMA PRISMA is an evidence-based minimum set of items for reporting in systematic reviews and meta-analyses. 

PROSPERO By prospectively submitting systematic review protocol details to PROSPERO registrants are helping reduce unplanned duplication and increasing transparency, helping safeguard against selective reporting; making it possible for editors, peer reviewers and others to compare planned methods with the final report.

AHRQ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality site for systematic reviews: The Systematic Review Data Repository (SRDR)

The Cochrane Collaboration Non-profit organization promoting dissemination of reliable health care information. Publisher of the Cochrane Reveiws, the Cochrane Central database.

The Campbell Collaboration Much like the Cochrane Collaboration but focuses on education, crime, justice and social welfare.

Centre for Reviews and Dissemination Systematic reviews, technology assessments, economic evaluations and more from the National Health Service.

Joanna Briggs Institute JBI is an international research organisation based in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. JBI develops and delivers unique evidence-based information, software, education and training designed to improve healthcare practice and health outcomes.

EPPI-Centre The EPPI-Centre is a specialist centre for: (i) developing methods for systematic reviewing and synthesis of research evidence; and (ii) developing methods for the study of the use research.