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Springer Protocols
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What is a Protocol?
Protocols are “recipes” that researchers use to recreate experiments in their laboratory.
They provide predefined written procedural methods in the design and implementation of
experiments including bias, safety, equipment, statistical methods, reporting and troubleshooting.
Researcher Benefits
Unparalleled breadth and depth ensures that researchers can access the right protocol saving
valuable time and increasing the likelihood their experiment will be a success.
Quality, peer-reviewed content means researchers can be confident that the protocols they
choose will be the most reliable and robust method for their work.
Flexible, collaborative features enhance the search process and give researchers additional
information and context.
Who uses protocols?
All libraries supporting biological research
Academic institutions with large research departments
Medical libraries with an affiliation to medical schools or research institutions
Hospital libraries with extensive research within their organization
Pharmaceutical corporate libraries
Biotechnology companies
Government institutions with life science/health science research departments