Acceso abierto·Capítulo de libro·2020·Español

Revisiones sistematizadas en Ciencias Humanas y Sociales. 2: Búsqueda y Evaluación

Lluís Codina

Openalex

Resumen

The search and evaluation phases are the first two of a systematized revision according to the SALSA framework, such as the metaframework we use here, called Systematized Reviews in Human and Social Sciences or ReSiste-CHS. As we will see, these phases are of crucial importance to ensure that the group of documents that are used, whether to produce a state/s of the art (part of a larger work), or a revision work (self-contained work), correspond to the best scientific-academic evidence available and not, for example, to certain biases of the authors. We will also see that these two phases require a broader context, which is that which constitute the hypotheses or research questions that we wish to answer thanks to a systematic review. The way to prepare the search equations and the selection of sources (databases, etc.) as well as how to evaluate the documents found are part of these two phases.

Cómo citar

Lluís Codina (2020). Revisiones sistematizadas en Ciencias Humanas y Sociales. 2: Búsqueda y Evaluación. https://doi.org/10.31009/methodos.2020.i01.06