New guidelines for systematic reviews and meta-analyses under development

Associate professor Tamara Kalandadze participates in an international collaborative project aiming to develop guidelines for conducting non-interventional systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The project is entitled “Non-Interventional, Reproducible, and Open (NIRO) Systematic Review Guidelines”.

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Associate professor Tamara Kalandadze is contributing in an important project

Jade Pickering and Marta Topor lead the project. Among the contributors in the project are professor Dorothy Bishop from the University of Oxford and several other prominent researchers.

What these researchers have in common is their commitment to developing basic standards for Open science and transparency in scientific reporting. Accordingly, the NIRO project contributes to the initiative of open and reproducible science with the overarching aim of improving the ways we do science.

The first version of the NIRO-guidelines war released this week on the Open Science Framework depository and can be found here: https://osf.io/f3brw/ .

The NIRO-project will be further developed and a pre-print and then a paper based on the experiences from the process of developing NIRO-guidelines will be published.

Published June 8, 2020 4:11 PM - Last modified July 26, 2021 11:13 AM