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Theme 3 - New Users & Derivative Products. What is the purpose of today’s meeting?. #25 - Recognize that portions of Cochrane reviews will be used outside the review . Enthusiastic agreement Lots of creative sketches with ways we could do this. Theme 3 - New Users & Derivative Products.
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Theme 3 - New Users & Derivative Products What is the purpose of today’s meeting? • #25 - Recognize that portions of Cochrane reviews will be used outside the review. • Enthusiastic agreement • Lots of creative sketches with ways we could do this
Theme 3 - New Users & Derivative Products What is the purpose of today’s meeting? • #26 - Identify “core” pieces of a review • PLS • SoFTs • Forest Plots • PICOs • RoB • Conclusions • Dates
Theme 3 - New Users & Derivative Products What is the purpose of today’s meeting? • Develop appropriate criteria for presenting portions of Cochrane content in other contexts -> barriers • Lack of Intervention specifications • Key question may not be well expressed • Population vs. Individual answers • Lack of SoFT • Component quality • Author workload
Theme - partnerships What is the purpose of today’s meeting? • syndication of content; clean presentation of content framed as simple questions and enriched with simple graphics • mining a guideline repository like National Guideline Clearinghouse to link Cochrane reviews and guidelines
Theme – customising content What is the purpose of today’s meeting? • Allowing users, to "find themselves” in Cochrane reviews through smarter querying, e.g. the ability to enter a diagnosis and get reviews about that condition • A compare feature similar to those available on many retail sites (e.g. comparing insurance policies) • Need to address the issue of poor intervention specification which hampers our ability to deliver customised content
Theme – customising content What is the purpose of today’s meeting? • "collapsible/expandable" abstract, allowing the reader to drill down from the abstract to other parts of the review, ability to move from the abstract to full text