The Campbell Collaboration
 

Protocol


Once a title has been approved and registered, the next stage is to develop a review protocol. The protocol is essentially a project plan.

The Campbell Collaboration provides the author with guidelines on how to prepare a protocol. The draft protocol is subject to editorial and peer review prior to approval.

Approved protocols are published in the Campbell Library of Systematic Reviews.

A protocol for a Campbell review should consist of the following sections:
  1. Cover sheet
  2. Background for the review
  3. Objectives of the review/ The review question
  4. Methods of the review
  5. Timeframe
  6. Plans for updating the review
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Statement concerning conflict of interest
  9. References
  10. Tables
If you would like to read more about the review process as a whole, you can do so in Steps in proposing, preparing, submitting, and editing of Campbell Collaboration Systematic Reviews.

See flowchart of the Protocol Registration work process below:
Protocol Registration flowchart
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