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Appeals policy: editorial management

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Appeals policy: editorial management
Appeals process
Edited to reflect updated policy and process active from 27 October 2022.

 

Support resources (appeals)Added information about COPE and relevant resources.

 August 2017

GeneralFirst version published.

Access to archive of Cochrane Reviews

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Submitting forms on behalf of an authorRemoved "no form is required, but a Managing Editor must submit a form to enable publication" from circumstance two, when an author is deceased, as this was in contradiction to the directions for editors at Deceased authors.

 

Policy and process


Where contributions are owned by Employer

  • Added new sentence regarding when contributions are owned by employer


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Submitting forms on behalf of an authorUpdated "may" to "must".

 

GeneralWith effect from 25 February 2011, Managing Editors are no longer required to send paper copies of Licence for Publication forms to the Central Executive Team.

Standard | Cochrane Review

Licence version

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  • External links updated.

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  • Field added for digital object identifier (DOI) version number.
  • Revised authorship criteria for consistency with ICMJE criteria.
  • Authors are directed to the Cochrane Editorial and Publishing Policy Resource for Cochrane’s updating policy.
  • Removed text about Cochrane Review Group approval ahead of publication (moved to Cochrane Editorial and Publishing Policy Resource).
  • Changed following author rights:
    • Revised the rights to post in repositories and Scholarly Collaboration Networks (SCNs).
    • Added sharing rights with colleagues.
  • Updated the section on contributions owned by Employer to include US National Institutes of Health (US NIH) employees and grantees, and UK National Institute for Health Research (UK NIHR).
  • Updated hyperlinks and minor text edit updates, including the addition of generic email addresses for all Wiley contacts and directing authors to Rightslink for permission requests.

Note: Note that version 3 of the Cochrane standard (green OA) licence for publication form was due to launch on 21September 2016. Due to a technical hitch the new licence for publication form was not actually available until 14 October 2016. During this time 53 Cochrane Reviews and 29 Cochrane protocols were published under the previous version of the licence for publication. We would like to apologize for this and assure all Authors affected that we will honour the new licence terms, as described above. If you have any questions about this, please contact the Cochrane Editorial & Methods Department (emd@cochrane.org).

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Open access changes:

  • Amended to reflect the introduction of green open access.
  • Introduces the new right for authors to post the final accepted version of the Protocolor Review (in a format specified by the Publisher) in an institutional repository or any repository mandated by the author’s funder, such as [insert an appropriate example], 12 months after publication.
  • Introduces text to explain automatic deposition to PMC and free access on CDSR 12 months after publication
  • Clarifies the right to post the Protocol or Review as an electronic file on the author’s own website and/or the author’s institution’s intranet (previously stated website), using the PDF version of the article available in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

Other change:

  • Minor editing to the introductory text in italic as shown in the Policy Manual and RevMan versions (not needed in the Archie version).

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— (Contact the Cochrane Editorial & Methods Department (emd@cochrane.org) for information about earlier versions.)

Standard | Protocol for a Cochrane Review

Licence version*

Release date

Explanation of changes from previous version

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  • External links updated.

3

 

  • Field added for digital object identifier (DOI) version number.
  • Revised authorship criteria for consistency with ICMJE criteria.
  • Authors are directed to the Cochrane Editorial and Publishing Policy Resource for Cochrane’s updating policy.
  • Removed text about Cochrane Review Group approval ahead of publication (moved to Cochrane Editorial and Publishing Policy Resource).
  • Changed following author rights:
    • Revised the rights to post in repositories and Scholarly Collaboration Networks (SCNs).
    • Added sharing rights with colleagues.
  • Updated the section on contributions owned by Employer to include US National Institutes of Health (US NIH) employees and grantees, and UK National Institute for Health Research (UK NIHR).
  • Updated hyperlinks and minor text edits, including the addition of generic email addresses for all Wiley contacts and directing authors to Rightslink for permission requests.

Note: Note that version 3 of the Cochrane standard (green OA) licence for publication form was due to launch on 21 September 2016. Due to a technical hitch the new licence for publication form was not actually available until 14 October 2016.  During this time 53 Cochrane Reviews and 29 Cochrane protocols were published under the previous version of the licence for publication. We would like to apologise for this and assure all Authors affected that we will honour the new licence terms, as described above. If you have any questions about this, please contact the Cochrane Editorial & Methods Department (emd@cochrane.org).

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Open access changes:

  • Amended to reflect the introduction of green open access.
  • Introduces the new right for authors to post the final accepted version of the Protocol or Review (in a format specified by the Publisher) in an institutional repository or any repository mandated by the author’s funder, such as [insert an appropriate example], 12 months after publication.
  • Introduces text to explain automatic deposition to PMC and free access on CDSR 12 months after publication.
  • It also clarifies the right to post the Protocol or Review as an electronic file on the author’s own website and/or the author’s institution’s intranet (previously stated website), using the PDF version of the article available in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. These new terms are backdated to 1 February 2013 for all authors who have signed the Licence for Publication Form between 1 February 2013 and today.

Other changes:

  • New sections added to the Archie and RevMan versions (were already included in the Cochrane Policy Manual version): UK Government work (Crown Copyright); US Government work; Other Government work; World Health Organization (WHO) work.
  • New addition: National Institutes of Health (NIH) grantees.
  • Minor editing to the introductory text in italic as shown in the Policy Manual and RevMan versions (not needed in the Archie version).

Addendum to licence for publication of a World Health Organization (WHO) manuscript as a Cochrane Review :

  • Corrected the number of the addendum clauses.
  • Updated the following sentence in Clause 7 to include non-WHO author rights: “The preferred format is “The World Health Organization and [Author X] and [Author Y] retain copyright and all other rights in their respective contributions to the manuscript of this Review as submitted for publication”.”
  • Addendum has been prepared as a Microsoft Word (97-2003) file for authors to download from the Cochrane Policy Manual.

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— (Contact the Cochrane Editorial & Methods Department (emd@cochrane.org) for information about earlier versions.)

Creative Commons (Cochrane Reviews and protocols for Cochrane Reviews)

Licence version

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  • External links updated.

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  • Based on Creative Commons v4.0 for CC BY, CC BY-NC, and CC BY NC-ND.
  • Field added for digital object identifier (DOI) version number.
  • Revised authorship criteria for consistency with ICMJE criteria.
  • Authors are directed to the Cochrane Editorial and Publishing Policy Resource for Cochrane’s updating policy, consistent with the standard licence.
  • Removed text about Cochrane Review Group approval ahead of publication (moved to Cochrane Editorial and Publishing Policy Resource), consistent with the standard licence.
  • Terms of use: removed line around “commercial purposes” in the CC BY licence.
  • “permission to republish” sections updated so that they are relevant to individual CC BY licences (e.g. NC/ND versions).
  • Changed following author rights:
    • Revised the rights to post in repositories and Scholarly Collaboration Networks (SCNs).
    • Added sharing rights with colleagues.
  • Updated the section on contributions owned by Employer to include US National Institutes of Health (US NIH) employees and grantees, and UK National Institute for Health Research (UK NIHR).
  • Updated hyperlinks and minor text edit updates, including the addition of generic email addresses for all Wiley contacts and directing authors to Rightslink for permission requests.

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First version; based on Creative Commons v3.0 for CC BY, CC BY-NC, and CC BY-NC-ND.

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Licence version

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Explanation of changes from previous version

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Updated contact details and link for permissions.

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New - based upon Creative Commons CC BY-NC licence for a Cochrane Review, version 3.

WHO addendum | Standard licence | Protocol or Review

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  • Updated title to be consistent with the WHO Creative Commons addendum.
  • The ‘INSERT TITLE’ section of Clause 1 was removed.
  • In Clause 1, the sentence in parenthesis referring to non-WHO authors was removed.
  • In Clause 5, a contact email address for seeking permission to re-publish was provided and the postal address for John Wiley and Sons Ltd. was removed.
  • Clause 6 was split. The content of that section now forms two Clauses. Clause 7 now starts at the sentence beginning with ‘WHO agrees that any and all copies of the Review’. All Clauses following this have been re-numbered.

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  • Corrected the number of the addendum clauses.
  • Updated the following sentence in Clause 7 to include non-WHO author rights: “The preferred format is “The World Health Organization and [Author X] and [Author Y] retain copyright and all other rights in their respective contributions to the manuscript of this Review as submitted for publication”.”
  • Addendum has been prepared as a Microsoft Word (97-2003) file for authors to download from the Cochrane Policy Manual.

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WHO addendum | Creative Commons licences | Protocol or Review

Addendum version

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The WHO addendum for the Creative Commons licences for publication has been modified to permit the terms of the applicable Creative Commons 3.0 IGO Licence. This licence type grants the same re-use conditions as a standard CC-BY licence with the additional condition that when the Licensor is an intergovernmental organization (in this case the WHO), any disputes will be resolved by mediation and arbitration unless otherwise agreed. Further information on the conditions and benefits of an IGO licence can be found here.

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New.

PAHO addendum | Standard licence | Protocol or Review 

Addendum version

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Explanation of changes from previous version

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  • Updated title to be consistent with the PAHO Creative Commons addendum.
  • The ‘INSERT TITLE’ section of Clause 1 was removed.
  • In Clause 1, the sentence in parenthesis referring to non-PAHO authors was removed.
  • In Clause 5, a contact email address for seeking permission to re-publish was provided and the postal address for John Wiley and Sons Ltd. was removed.
  • Clause 6 was split. The content of that section now forms two Clauses. Clause 7 now starts at the sentence beginning with ‘PAHO agrees that any and all copies of the Review’. All Clauses following this have been re-numbered.

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New.

PAHO addendum | Creative Commons licences | Protocol or Review

Addendum version

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Explanation of changes from previous version

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New.

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GeneralFirst version published. 

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External data and files

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GeneralGeneral revision.

 

GeneralExpanded the options for suitable repositories.

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