1. Where possible, I use the neutral term “research ethics committees” or “RECs” to cover such variations as, for instance, “institutional review boards” (“IRBs”), used in the United States, and “research ethics boards” (“REBs”), used in Canada. By “clinical research,” I mean all human-subjects research that aims to produce generalizable knowledge that will advance human health and well-being
2. Seventy-Five Trials and Eleven Systematic Reviews a Day: How Will We Ever Keep Up?;Bastian;PLoS Medicine,2010
3. Overflow in Science and Its Implications for Trust;Sieber;eLife,2015
4. The Scatter of Research: Cross Sectional Comparison of Randomised Trials and Systematic Reviews across Specialties;Hoffman;BMJ,2012
5. Bibliometric Analysis of the Literature of Randomized Controlled Trials;Tsay;Journal of the Medical Library Association,2005