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   RE: NVIVO for organizing a scoping review?
 From: Emily Hart
 To: Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group
 Posted: May 03, 2022 11:03 AM
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Hi Elaine, 

We do not have access to a subscription-based SR software currently at our University, so we've been regularly using the freely available software Cadima to manage our reviews. https://www.cadima.info/

I've been very happy with the software and the developers are very responsive. 

I'm happy to answer questions. 

All the best,

Emily

Emily K Hart

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Syracuse University Libraries

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Original Message:
Sent: 5/2/2022 3:40:00 PM
From: Elaine Lasda
Subject: NVIVO for organizing a scoping review?

Hi all,

 

Can anyone share any examples of researchers using NVIVO to code articles for a scoping review? I suggested Covidence, however I have no experience with it because it is not offered by our University IT. The patron has NVIVO and is comfortable with it, and thinks this tool could be a good way to code and organize her articles. If you have worked with anyone who did this, can you share your experience and any tips or tricks you may have learned along the way?

 

Thanks,

Elaine

 

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