ARCS provides various levels of support for evidence synthesis reviews, systematic reviews, scoping reviews, meta-analysis, rapid reviews, mapping review and more. The systematic review librarian can provide general guidance for the project or provide more in-depth assistance with the agreement of co-authorship.
This guidance covers: selection of appropriate review type, development of research question, selection of appropriate databases and information sources, creation and testing of search strategies, protocol creation (PRISMA) and registration (PROSPERO), data extraction tools (Covidence), quality assessment tools, and citation management software (EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero etc.).