ASPRI

Assisting you with preferred reporting items for systematic reviews

Systematic Reviews

ASPRI helps researchers conduct the systematic literature reviews. By signing in, you will receive a Trial account allowing up to one research project, a maximum of 10 identified documents per database (Scopus, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, ProQuest, and IEEE Xplore), and a maximum of 10 identified documents from other sources.

Protocol

Inclusion and exclusion criteria are applied automatically by ASPRI or manually at different stages of systematic literature review.

Identification

After records are acquired from databases (Scopus, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, ProQuest, and IEEE Xplore) using queries, they can be imported into ASPRI. Additional records from other sources can be added manually or by importing a BibTeX file or a RIS file. Duplicate records are identified and removed automatically.

Screening

ASPRI helps researchers screen records based on their titles and abstracts. After screening, ASPRI also helps researchers retrieve the full text for each record. PDF files on your device and in your Google Drive folder can be used to automate the retrieval process.

Eligibility

ASPRI helps researchers assess the eligibility of full-text studies. Local PDF files can be reviewed, and relevant text related to study characteristics can be highlighted.

Inclusion

ASPRI helps researchers assess the inclusion of studies. Records can be exported in Excel, BibTeX, and RIS format.

Finally, researchers can sync their records with Mendeley Reference Manager and download a diagram of the systematic review.

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