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# '''Single journal article review''': This follows the [https://www.wikijournalclub.org/ Wiki Journal Club] format. It is an in depth review of a single seminal journal article. | # '''Single journal article review''': This follows the [https://www.wikijournalclub.org/ Wiki Journal Club] format. It is an in depth review of a single seminal journal article. | ||
# '''Critically Appraised Topic (CAT)''': Review of the literature on a focused question, where it would be too much information for the relevant normal article on the topic or condition. This follows the [https://bestbets.org Best Evidence Based Topics] or [https://libguides.csu.edu.au CAT] format. It is a much more limited version of a systematic review. | # '''Critically Appraised Topic (CAT)''': Review of the literature on a focused question, where it would be too much information for the relevant normal article on the topic or condition. This follows the [https://bestbets.org Best Evidence Based Topics] or [https://libguides.csu.edu.au CAT] format. It is a much more limited version of a systematic review. Also see literature on [[:Media:Analysis of 14 review types - Grant 2009.pdf|different review types]] and [[:Media:Critically Appraised Topics in Veterinary Medicine - Brennan 2020.pdf|CATs]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:45, 26 March 2022
This section is inspired by CAT, WikEM.org, Wiki Journal Club, and Best Evidence Based Topics. It is effectively a journal club section. There are two types of reviews:
- Single journal article review: This follows the Wiki Journal Club format. It is an in depth review of a single seminal journal article.
- Critically Appraised Topic (CAT): Review of the literature on a focused question, where it would be too much information for the relevant normal article on the topic or condition. This follows the Best Evidence Based Topics or CAT format. It is a much more limited version of a systematic review. Also see literature on different review types and CATs.
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