Hubs for Interactive Literature (HILs) as a Complimentary Visual Tool for Reviews

Author:

Stallings Katie12,Zaccaria Kimberly J.3,Riccardi Megan3,Zarus Gregory M.1ORCID,Casillas Gaston1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), Office of Innovation and Analytics, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA

2. Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), Atlanta, GA 30341, USA

3. SRC Inc., North Syracuse, NY 13212, USA

Abstract

In the last few years, microplastics research has exploded, with the field exploring new procedures and techniques that focus on a variety of scientific and policy issues. As there are not standardized definitions for many terms in the field, including the term microplastic itself, researchers utilize the same labels to describe different aspects of microplastic pollution. Here we provide a visual tool, called a Hub for Interactive Literature (HIL), to assist researchers in identifying and targeting specific literature. Currently, there are four Hubs for Interactive Learning (HILs) corresponding to previously published reviews, including a scoping review of microplastics literature as well as three reviews examining the human exposure and health effects of microplastics, the unique liver carcinogenicity of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) microplastics, and micro and nanoplastics found in the air. The HILs incorporate all of the literature used to produce the corresponding reviews. A couple of advantages that HILs provide in their capacity as a supportive instrument are the filtering options and easily accessed original references. This tool can be leveraged by researchers to rapidly review microplastics research and isolate specific subtopics of interest to develop new conclusions and quickly identify data gaps. We give an in-depth look at the HIL corresponding to a scoping review of microplastics literature to exhibit the novel functionality and advantages of this exciting tool. We demonstrate a novel world map of the literature to show that microplastics are a global scientific and public health issue. The map offers the additional functionality of filtering the references by country. We also provide a brief description of the current HILs to show the flexibility and personalization available when using this method.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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