Published: 2021-06-30

Editorial

Federica Napolitani

2-3

Using automation to produce a ‘living map’ of the COVID-19 research literature

Ian Shemilt, Anneliese Arno, James Thomas, Theo Lorenc, Claire Khouja, Gary Raine, Katy Sutcliffe, Preethy D'Souza, Kath Wright, Amanda Sowden

11-15

A rapid response to the COVID-19 outbreak

Ciara Keenan, Chris Noone, Karen McConnell, Samantha H Cheng

16-20

Building a Systematic Online Living Evidence Summary of COVID-19 Research

Kaitlyn Hair, Emily S. Sena, Emma Wilson, Gillian Currie, Malcolm Macleod, Zsanett Bahor, Chris Sena, Can Ayder, Jing Liao, Ezgi Tanriver Ayder, Joly Ghanawi, Anthony Tsang, Anne Collins, Alice Carstairs, Sarah Antar, Katie Drax, Kleber Neves, Thomas Ottavi, Yoke Yue Chow, David Henry, Cigdem Selli, Mariam Fofana, Martina Rudnicki, Brendan Gabriel, Esther J Pearl, Simran S Kapoor, Julija Baginskaite, Santosh Shevade, Alexandria Chung, Marianna Antonia Przybylska, David E Henshall, Karina Lôbo Hajdu, Sarah McCann, Catherine Sutherland, Tiago Lubiana Alves, Rachel Blacow, Rebecca J. Hood, Nadia Soliman, Alison Harris, Stephanie L. Swift, Torsten Rackoll, Nathalie Percie du Sert, Fergal Waldron, Magnus Macleod, Ruth Moulson, Juin W. Low, Kristiina Rannikmae, Kirsten Miller, Alexandra Bannach-Brown, Fiona Kerr, Harry L Hébert, Sarah Gregory, Isaac William Shaw, Alexander Christides, Mohammed Alawady, Robert Hillary, Alex Clark, Natasha Jayasuriya, Samantha Sives, Ahmed Nazzal, Nimesh Jayasuriya, Michael Sewell, Rita Bertani, Helen Fielding, Broc Drury

21-26

Crowdsourcing and COVID-19: a case study of Cochrane Crowd

Anna Noel-Storr, Gordon Dooley, Robin Featherstone, Susanna Wisniewski, Ian Shemilt, James Thomas, Gerald Gartlehner, Barbara Nußbaumer-Steit, Christopher Mavergames

27-31

JEAHIL online usage

Rebecca Wojturska

37-39