Authors | ; ; ; ; ; ; ; |
Data Type(s) | Learning Object |
Date of Publication | 2020-09-16 |
Facilities | |
Awards | Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning | NIST-70NANB20H008 Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning | NIST-70NANB15H044 |
Related Work | Linked Dataset | Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center Linked Dataset | Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning |
Keywords | systematic literature review, process, how to, automated, Jupyter Notebook |
DOI | 10.17603/ds2-3fn5-4b44 |
License | Creative Commons Attribution |
Academic literature provides a vast landscape to explore. Students and academics may find the terrain treacherous and hard to navigate. A systematic literature review provides a roadmap and milestones. Xiao and Watson (2019) provide an overview of how to conduct a systematic literature review in eight steps. This archive currently provides tools that future researchers may find helpful for conducting step 1 - Formulate the problem, step 3 - Search the literature, step 4 - Screen for inclusion and step 6 - Extract data. Each step has a folder which contains a short overview report and example data files. Step 3 includes a Jupyter Notebook to help automate the literature review process, basic code editing skills are necessary to modify the notebook. More tools will be developed for step 2 - Develop and validate the review protocol, step 5 - Asses quality, and step 7 - Analyze and synthesize data. This archive provides tools that will enhance the quality, replicability, reliability, and validity of literature reviews.