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All Cochrane Reviews (including protocols and updates) must be c= opy-edited before publication.
Copy-editing ensures that a review or protocol is: (1) free from typogra= phical errors; (2) consistent with the Cochrane Style Manual and with internal consistency; (3) wr= itten in a clear and concise style; and (4) structurally complete and appro= priately organized.
Copy-editing should not include substantial rewriting, technical editing= , full checking of consistency of descriptions of findings, or extensive wo= rk on references or tables. These steps need to be completed ahead of copy-= editing, under the responsibility of the Cochrane Review Group.
Copy-editing must be done by either a member of Copy Edit Support or an accredited copy-editor in t= he Cochrane Review Group (CRG). This policy was introduced in May 2012.
If CRGs wish to use a member of their editorial team to copy-edit Cochra= ne Reviews, the nominated person must pass, or have passed, the Copy Edit S= upport accreditation test. For more information contact Elizabeth Royle (eroyle@cochrane.org), Copy-editing Manager, Cochrane.
All Cochrane Reviews and protocols must follow the guidance in the Cochrane Style Manual. A shorter collection of essential style g=
uidelines, Cochrane Style Basics,
For more inf= ormation on how to submit a draft for copy-editing, see Copy Edit Support.