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Here you can perform your systematic review and achieve the state of the art in the simplest and most practical way possible, find the frequently asked questions below, as well as tips for better use of our platform.

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FAQ

    1. Click on the New Project button on our Dashboard header
    2. Fill the required fields to create your project
    3. Now you're all done
    1. Open your project on our Dashboard
    2. Go to the Import tab option
    3. Select the Files tab option
    4. You can now drop or select manually your desired files (You can also select a database to organize your files)
    To facilitate its development when importing bibliographic references, the bibtex structure is one of the most present in journals for importing article references. You can learn about the structure below to perform it manually and how to import it into your project, or you can find it on the journals websites and download the file with this structure. BibTex is a type of structure and it can be accepted in many projects with .Tex layout to reference articles in publications.
@book{reference,
Author = { author },
Title = { article title }
Publisher = {journal}
Year = {year}
Volume = {volume}
Series = {serie}
Address = {edition}
Month = {month}
Note = {anotation}
ISBN = {ISBN}}}
The "@book" can be replaced by "@article". To create a file with bibtex, use the .bib extension.
    Science-based is all of your references, articles, short papers, books, newspaper articles, etc.
    Normally, you're going to use articles that were published in journals with highest impact factor.
    Protocol is a set of criteria that are adopted before the systematic review is carried out, this makes your work get a much more specific amount of information, protocol is registered so that scientists who are reading your work can identify the criteria you made with the work to reach the state of the art.
    The protocol must contain the methodological strategies to carry out the systematic review and must contain at least the following information:
    1. The strategy of search to identify articles of interest
    2. Criteria of eligibility
    3. Data that will be extracted
    4. The variables of interest
    5. Data analysis and ways to explore the heterogeneities.

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