Joseph J. Knadler1, Daniel J. Penny1, Tyler H. Harris2, Gary D. Webb3, Antonio G. Cabrera1,4, William B. Kyle1
Congenital Heart Disease, Vol.13, No.5, pp. 794-798, 2018, DOI:10.1111/chd.12669
Abstract Objective: The growing body of medical literature in pediatric cardiology has made it
increasingly difficult for individual providers to stay abreast of the most current,
meaningful articles to help guide practice. Crowdsourcing represents a collaborative
process of obtaining information from a large group of individuals, typically from an
online or web‐based community, and could serve a potential mechanism to pool indi‐
vidual efforts to combat this issue. This study aimed to utilize crowdsourcing as a
novel way to generate a list of the most relevant, current publications in congenital
heart disease, utilizing input from an international… More >