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To the two Kathleens and Lactnetters,
I've just come across a paper in the British Medical Journal which
came as no surprise and (indirectly) backs up the sort of sharing often
done through Lactnet and the Lactnet Archives. The article is:
McMANUS RJ, et al. Review of the usefulness of contacting
other experts when conducting a literature search of
systemic reviews. Br MEd J 1998 (5 Dec); 317:1562-63.
The authors found that 24% of the total of eligible references would
not have been found without the assistance of other experts in the
field. Read it, for the detailed breakdown.
Cheers,
Virginia
Virginia Thorley, OAM, IBCLC
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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