Diffusion of innovation in systematic review methodology: Why is study selection not yet assisted by automation?

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Licensee OAPL (UK) 2013. Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY) FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Thomas JM. Diffusion of innovation in systematic review methodology: Why is study selection not yet assisted by automation? OA Evidence-Based Medicine 2013 Oct 21;1(2):12. Abstract

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Thomas, J. (2013). Diffusion of innovation in systematic review methodology: Why is study selection not yet assisted by automation? OA Evidence-Based Medicine, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.13172/2053-2636-1-2-1109

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