Reviewer Information


The following links contain information we feel will be useful for new reviewers and current reviewers.

Cochrane reviews of diagnostic test accuracy - an update
The working Group continues to make progress on this and will shortly have a meeting, after which a statement will issued. If you wish to carry a review of diagnostic tests you are advised to wait for this statement.

Diagnsotic Test Accuracy



IDs

Before using RevMan you need a user ID number. Contact the Editorial base for this number. All your work will be tracked using this unique ID number, so it is essential that you use it. You will be given a unique number for your review, an identification number for yourself and co-reviewers and be notified who is to be your contact editor for this review.

Contact RGCs - Clare Jess or Gail Quinn

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Handbook


The Cochrane Handbook for Reviewers is essential reading for reviewers, giving guidance on conducting a Cochrane Systematic review.

The Open Learning Material for Reviewers may be accessed on the world wide web at :

http://www.cochrane-net.org/openlearning/

or you can obtain a copy on CD ROM from your editorial base (Clare Jess or Gail Quinn). It is designed to be used along side the Handbook.

Click here to view the Cochrane Handbook

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Cochrane Style Guidelines

Uniform guidelines for protocols, reviews, and documents produced by The Cochrane Collaboration. You can browse the web site, download documents, and submit feedback through the web site.

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Although we make every attempt to keep material up-to-date and relevant, we welcome suggestions for improvements. Site managed by Clare Jess and Gail Quinn.