Citation:
Stapleton, J. , Carter, C. , & Bredahl, L. . (2020). Developing systematic search methods for the library literature: Methods and analysis. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 46. Elsevier Ltd. doi:10.1016/j.acalib.2020.102190
Abstract:
Comprehensive yet efficient search methods are essential for any systematic or scoping review. This article outlines the stages of development of a systematic search methodology for a scoping review within the library and information science (LIS) literature. The effectiveness of the database search strategies (LISTA, LISA, ERIC, Scopus, Web of Science) and supplemental search techniques are measured through a retrospective analysis of performance metrics. Findings show that for research topics limited to the library setting, it may be more effective to search fewer databases (LISTA and Scopus only) for peer reviewed journal articles and allot more time to alternate search techniques such as web searching to identify non-journal literature. The article provides an evidence-based, methodological approach to developing a systematic search plan, unique to LIS researchers, that accounts for time and resource needs. © 2020
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