Author Guidelines for Campbell's Systematic Reviews
Steps in Proposing, Preparing, Submitting, and Editing of Campbell Collaboration Systematic Reviews (Version 2.0 February 2007)
C2 systematic reviews should also have an agreed topic, a business plan (including project management details, budget and timelines), and a scientific protocol. This document provides step by step instructions for each stage of the review development from initial selection of a review topic through development of a project management plan to the procedures of undertaking the systematic review.
Flowchart Of C2's Review Development Processes
The Campbell Collaboration aims to develop, maintain, and improve transparent and detailed guidelines for producing high quality systematic reviews, for developing registries, and for related activities.
Guidelines for the Preparation of Review Protocols (Version 1.0 January 2001)
A Review Protocol is a document that sets out the reviewers intentions with regard to (a) the topic and (b) the methods to be
used in carrying out a proposed review for inclusion in the Campbell
Database of Systematic Reviews, a component of the Campbell Library.
These guidelines discuss the development of protocol rationale and document contents, plus C2's processes for registering, altering, and citing the protocol.