Craven, Hannah J.Hinrichs, Rachel J.Stumpff, Julia C.2024-11-142024-11-142024-11-21Craven HJ, Hinrichs RJ, Stumpff JC. Using searchRxiv for depositing evidence synthesis searches. Lightning talk presented at: Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries Symposium; November 21, 2024; virtual.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/44561Librarians build detailed search strategies for evidence syntheses enabling the comprehensive retrieval of studies while taking care that no relevant studies are missed. However, this work may be wasted or lost if the review does not reach publication or if the search strategies are not included with the publication. Further, search strategies that are stored in article appendices may not be preserved in the long-term. To address these problems, we started depositing our evidence syntheses search strategies that we developed to a repository called searchRxiv (pronounced “search archive”); an open repository established by CABI Digital Library to support information professionals in reporting, sharing, re-using and preserving their searches. In this presentation, we will share our experience with searchRxiv, including the advantages and challenges of sharing search strategies as individual research products separate from reviews. For each challenge, we will share our lessons learned and solutions developed. We will also share pros and cons to using searchRxiv as opposed to a traditional institutional repository. Since 2022, we have been able to openly share 59 search strategies from 13 evidence syntheses using searchRxiv. Overall, we find searchRxiv to be a scalable approach for highlighting the unique contributions of librarians to evidence syntheses beyond publications, and for enabling re-use and reproducibility of our searches.Attribution 4.0 InternationalsearchRxivEvidence SynthesisUsing searchRxiv for depositing evidence synthesis searchesConference paper