Article Alerts: items from 2011, Part II.

Res Synth Methods

ARCH Statistical Consulting, Lawrence, KS, USA.

Published: December 2015

This sixth 'Article Alerts' installment's print component includes 100 methodological articles about research synthesis published in 2011. Since the preceding installment, more than 2100 items have been added to the archive component, mostly from 2010 to 2011, and identifying codes have been added to more than 2400 previous archive items. The associated online library, available for free via CiteULike, now contains 2000 items from this feature.

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