Accurate and complete reporting enables readers to fully appraise research, replicate it,
and use it. We encourage authors to adhere to the most appropriate research reporting
standards. If you are unsure which guideline is most appropriate for your research,
please visit the  Equator Network  (Enhancing the Quality and Transparency Of health
Research) which provides a comprehensive list of reporting guidelines.
•  CONSORT
•  SPIRIT
•  PRISMA
•  PRISMA-P
•  STROBE
•  CARE
•  COREQ
•  STARD  and  TRIPOD
•  CHEERS
•  the EQUATOR Network
•  Future of Research Communications and e-Scholarship (FORCE11)
•  ARRIVE guidelines
•  National Research Council's Institute for Laboratory Animal Research guidelines: the
Gold Standard Publication Checklist from Hooijmans and colleagues
•  Minimum Information Guidelines from Diverse Bioscience Communities (MIBBI)
website; Biosharing website
•  REFLECT statement