Wikipedia:Campbell Collaboration Wikipedia Project
Campbell Collaboration Wikipedia Project
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The Campbell Collaboration is an international non-profit social sciences research network that aims to promote evidence-informed decision- and policy-making through the production of high quality, open access evidence syntheses for the social sciences. The Campbell Collaboration Wikipedia Project aims to promote the dissemination, accessibility, and impact of Campbell reviews. Campbell evidence syntheses are published in the Campbell Systematic Reviews journal and are fully open access.
Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews and evidence and gap maps are conducted by a global community of researchers and practitioners. There are currently nine Campbell sub-groups that coordinate the development and dissemination of high quality syntheses in the social sciences: Business & Management, Climate Solutions, Crime & Justice, Disability, Education, International Development, Knowledge Translation & Implementation, Research Synthesis Methods, and Social Welfare.
By adding evidence from Campbell reviews to Wikipedia articles, we are making Campbell evidence more easily discoverable and accessible to people around the world, including decision- and policy-makers. We welcome the participation of anyone interested in improving the quality of evidence-based information in Wikipedia articles across the social sciences to join us in this effort.
To view our progress and impact, visit our Project Dashboard.
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