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  • Information Science
  • Health Informatics
  • Evidence Synthesis

Background:

  • Systematic reviews are crucial for evidence-based practice.
  • Efficient management of systematic reviews requires specialized software.
  • Numerous software tools are available, each with unique features and pricing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of leading systematic review software.
  • To compare features and accessibility of different platforms.
  • To assist researchers in selecting optimal tools for literature reviews.

Main Methods:

  • A review of available systematic review software was conducted.
  • Key platforms including Covidence, Rayyan, EPPI Centre, DistillerSR, and RevMan were identified.
  • Information on features, support, and pricing models was gathered.

Main Results:

  • Covidence offers pay-per-review.
  • Rayyan, EPPI Centre, and RevMan are pay-per-user.
  • DistillerSR pricing requires direct contact.

Conclusions:

  • Selection of systematic review software depends on budget and user needs.
  • Understanding pricing models (pay-per-review vs. pay-per-user) is essential.
  • These tools aim to streamline the systematic review process.