Let me know in the comments if you have given it a try. I’ve not had a chance to try Wichor’s technique. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.104.3.014.īelow I’ve re-written the instructions provided by Leeds University Library as I have tested them myself. De-duplication of database search results for systematic reviews in EndNote. You can find Wichor’s paper at Bramer WM, et al. I import medline first then export with a special style & reimport My article describes how that can be done. Page numbers should be adapted, as medline has abreviated page numbers. Mine works faster i think, and sensitivity is 99.5% and error margin 1 in 3000. Wichor Bramer has also written a paper about how to do this, which he pointed out on twitter. Naila Dracup sent me a link to a guide written by Judy Wright and the AUHE Information Specialists at the University of Leeds. 4/ĪS often happens, lovely library colleagues came to the rescue. If anyone knows of a system which is good at removing duplicates from >20 databases, let me know. Faced with the prospect of deduplicating 26k results, I put out a plea/rant on twitter. If you have done any systematic review searching, you will have spent time removing duplicate references from your results.
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