Creating New Information

New information is usually created as the result of gaining understanding through analysis and synthesis from collected information and gathered data. This activity includes tasks such as developing a thesaurus for the selected topic and investigating and verifying sources, and it typically results in generating new ideas and hypotheses.

Databases

Ebooks

Insights

Knowledge Base Articles

Programs

Introduction to Conducting Systematic Reviews

This introductory, discussion-based class will help you get started on your systematic review or meta-analysis. Prior to attending, you will complete the first Cochrane Interactive Learning module to learn more about the methodology.

The Write Stuff: Write Now

Reach the finish line of your thesis, capstone, or dissertation with The Write Stuff: Write Now! During the session, participants learn how to organize, prioritize, and plan ahead to efficiently write a research project.

Tools

All of Us Researcher Workbench

The All of Us Researcher Workbench is a cloud-based platform where registered researchers can access Registered and Controlled Tier data. Its powerful tools support data analysis and collaboration.

BioProject

A BioProject is a collection of biological data related to a single initiative originating from a single organization or from a consortium.

Comparative Genomics Resource

The National Institutes of Health's Comparative Genomics Resource facilitates research into eukaryotic organisms and their genomic data through community collaboration and an NCBI Toolkit of interconnected and interoperable datasets and tools.

Journal /Author Name Estimator (JANE)

Jane first searches for the 50 articles that are most similar to your input. For each of these articles, a similarity score between that article and your input is calculated.

SPSS

A computer program used for statistical analysis.

Tutorials

Covidence Demo

This demo from the Covidence Academy introduces the key features and functions found in Covidence, all designed to streamline your systematic review.

Exploring MeSH for Expert Searching

An exploration of how Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) are used for indexing MEDLINE records in PubMed. This tutorial is intended for PubMed searchers.

Figshare Scoping Review Protocol

Figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner.

How to Write a Scientific Paper

This video provides insights into what to include in each section of a scientific paper and talks you through some of the best practices for writing.

PRISMA Scoping Review Checklist

This brief video introduces the standard tool for reporting information in a scoping review manuscript, the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses extension for scoping reviews checklist.