
Are ‘living’ literature reviews the future of guideline development?
Discover ‘living’ evidence synthesis as a way to develop clinical practice guidelines that keep up to date with rapidly emerging new data.
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Discover ‘living’ evidence synthesis as a way to develop clinical practice guidelines that keep up to date with rapidly emerging new data.
We’ve heard of open data, but should we also consider open methods as standard?
PLOS ONE now offers Registered Reports, shifting peer review focus from results to the quality of study design. Is this part of the future of open science?
The CONSORT extension for reporting non-pharmacological interventions was introduced in 2008. A recent study looks at the impact of this guidance on reporting standards.