Systematic Online Living Evidence Summaries (SOLES) are a new approach to evidence synthesis. They harness automation technologies including text-mining methods and artificial intelligence to collect, curate, and visualise available published evidence in a field of research.
SOLES are developed by the CAMARADES research group. The core SOLES Team includes: Kaitlyn Hair, Sean Smith, Alexandra Bannach-Brown, Maria Economou, and Emma Wilson.
The code underlying our SOLES workflow is available under an GNU Affero General Public License on GitHub.
Cite: Hair, K., Wilson, E., Wong, C., Tsang, A., Macleod, M., & Bannach-Brown, A. (2023). Systematic online living evidence summaries: emerging tools to accelerate evidence synthesis. Clinical science (London, England : 1979), 137(10), 773–784. https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20220494