Welcome!
University College Dublin - School of Psychology is delighted to open its licence for Covidence for unlimited users and unlimited reviews!
This is open to all researchers, staff and students in the following Colleges:
- College of Arts and Humanities
- College of Business
- College of Engineering and Architecture
- College of Science
- College of Social Sciences and Law
This is a trial licence (running till 31st May 2025) to understand usage across the university and the benefits that the tool can provide for researchers involved in systematic/scoping, rapid, literature reviews.
Please note: Reviews started in the trial licence before the 31st May 2025 will be given a further 12 months of access for users to complete their project.
What is Covidence?
Covidence is a web-based software platform that streamlines the production of systematic/scoping, rapid, literature and evidence-synthesis reviews. It supports reference screening, full-text review, risk of bias assessment, extraction of study characteristics and outcomes, and the export of data and references.
The interface is intuitive and suitable for students and experienced reviewers. Covidence can save time on repetitive review tasks, enabling faster review production and more time for analysis and interpretation.
In Covidence you can:
- Import references - Covidence works seamlessly with your favourite reference managers like EndNote, Zotero or any tool that supports RIS, CSV or PubMed XML formats. Covidence can automatically remove duplicates for you.
- Screen title & abstract - Breeze through screening with keyword highlighting & a lightning-quick interface. Covidence keeps full records of who voted and supports single or dual screeners.
- Bulk PDF import - Transfer PDFs stored in your reference manager to Covidence in a few clicks.
- Screen full text - Decide quickly on studies in full text. Capture reasons for exclusion and any notes so you can resolve any disagreements quickly, with a click of a button.
- Create forms - Be in control and stay focused on your PICO question. Customizable extraction forms mean you only spend time extracting what you need.
- Customize risk of bias - Automatically populate your risk of bias tables by highlighting and commenting on the text directly in your PDF.
- Conduct data extraction - Extract data efficiently with a side-by-side view of your customized form and PDF. Then, when you are done, easily compare your form with other reviewers.
- Export - Covidence exports to all the common formats so you can continue your review in your preferred software.
- Collaborate - You can invite other reviewers (including external colleagues) to work with you on the project.
Benefits to joining UCD pilot access to Covidence?
- Unlimited references for each review.
- Unlimited number of reviewers for each review.
- Unlimited number of reviews.
How to join UCD pilot licence account:
Create your user personal account with Covidence before or after joining the licence account. To request your email invitation to get access, you must use your valid university email address (@ucd.ie / @ucdconnect.ie).
- Go to - request your invitation page
- Enter your information (using your university email address) and click the "Request Invitation" link.
- The invitation will be emailed to you (you may need to check your spam folder if it does not appear in your inbox within a few minutes): Click "Accept this invitation".
- Sign in if you already have an existing personal Covidence account with your university email or sign up for a new account (using your university email).
After successfully joining the licence, you will be able to sign in by visiting: https://www.covidence.org/sign_in
Starting a review under the pilot licence account:
- Sign in to Covidence
- Click on “Start a new review”
- Under 'Which account do you want to use?", make sure to select "University College Dublin"
Reviews created using the institutional licence access account will be visible to UCD Covidence administrators. Reviews created using your user personal account are only visible to you.
Once you have created a review or accepted an invitation to another institutional trial access account review, the title will appear in a separate section on your account homepage:
Working with review team members from other institutions?
With your review made through the licence, you can invite UCD and non-UCD reviewers to work with you on the review.
Support from Covidence
Covidence offers a range of available resources and support to help you along the way with your systematic review process.
To get familiar with how a Covidence workflow works, you can try our pre-set Demo review. This will allow you to gain hands-on experience and better understand the process. You will find it at the bottom of your dashboard once you have signed in. Give it a go and feel free to explore!
Getting started with Covidence - Video tutorials that guide you through the initial area to get you started.
Covidence Knowledge Base - Home to all of our comprehensive articles, instructions and advice to FAQs.
Covidence Academy - Learn and understand the essentials of systematic reviews and gain insight with expert-led training and content to guide you through every step of the review process.
Monthly Open Training Webinars - Join our Community Team for free webinars (registration required) or watch our recent recordings without delay.
Online Support Team- Contact our team directly for support on your review by emailing support@covidence.org
When logged into your account, you can also easily contact the Support Team and the comprehensive articles from our Knowledge Base within Covidence by clicking the 'Need help?' button in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.