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Blogshots were created by Cochrane UK Different Cochrane groups create blogshots to make our evidence accessible through an image that can be shared on social media channels. Blogshots contain the key messages of a Cochrane Review, a photo related to the topic of the Review, and a link to the Review , so people can find out more.

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2. Get a template for your blogshot translations

Please email Sabrina Khamissa (skhamissa@cochranesupport@cochrane.org) to request a branded blogshot template with your Cochrane colours and logo. The template shows you where the translated title, text, and link should be placed. Do not use any colours that are not on your original template. 

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You can download all available blogshots organised by Review Group in our dedicated Dropbox folder, in PowerPoint format.

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Finally, make sure you acknowledge Cochrane UK (or another the group responsible for the original blogshot ) by translating “This is a translated Cochrane UK group name blogshot" or “Originally by Cochrane UK” group nameand adding it to the bottom of your blogshot. This acknowledgement is in line with the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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2. Store your blogshot

Add your Powerpoint PowerPoint and image files to the relevant folder on Dropbox. Make sure to read this guidance on how to name and store your files.

Contact Karen Head (khead@cochranesupport@cochrane.org) if you need editing rights for the Dropbox folder in order to upload blogshots. Although everyone can view and download documents in the Dropbox folder if you would like to upload documents you will need editing rights.

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  • The PowerPoint template fits the image dimensions used by all major social media channels. So if you share your translated blogshots as an image, as per the instructions above, followers of your social media account do not need to click to enlarge the image.
  • If you use platforms like X/Twitter or Facebook, tag the relevant Review Group or the main Cochrane account, so it can be disseminated further by them.

Instructions for special series blogshots

Cochrane UK also produces produced blogshots as part of a special series, namely: Evidently Cochrane, Evidence for Everyday Health Choices, Evidence for Everyday Midwifery, Evidence for Everyday Nursing and Evidence for Everyday Allied Health.

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