A web-based service from the Joanna Briggs Institute which you can use to develop and manage a systematic review of evidence. Note: For instructions on access and use, see more information ... below.
JBI SUMARI is designed to assist researchers and practitioners - especially in health, the social sciences, and humanities - with the entire review process, including protocol development, team management, study selection, critical appraisal, data extraction, data synthesis, and writing a systematic review report.
Login and Access
On 31 January 2022 JBI introduced a new login process for JBI Tools, of which SUMARI is one. The link here will take you to a JBI login page, with "Destination: SUMARI". For information on how to log in ...
* If you are new SUMARI user, go to Ovid's JBI Tool Login Options and follow the instructions for Option 1: New JBI tool Users.
* If you had an existing SUMARI account, go to Ovid's JBI Tool Login Options and follow the instructions for Option 2: Migrated Sumari users.
If you are a project owner, you can invite other users to participate in a project as a secondary reviewer. If you are invited to participate, you must follow the Joining a SUMARI project instructions at Access to SUMARI in order to accept an invitation.
For a full range of help resources on JBI SUMARI, go to the JBI SUMARI Knowledge Base.
For access to a range of JBI Evidence-Based Practice material via Ovid, go to the JBI EBP Database.
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