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An Editorial note is a short text statement that can be added to a Cochrane Review or protocol. On the Cochrane Library the Editorial note displays above the abstract.

Before publishing an editorial Editorial note, consult the Editorial notes policy and determine the type of Editorial note required and whether you need to contact the Editor in Chief or Network Associate Editor the Research Integrity team (by emailing emd@cochrane.org) in advance.

After publishing an Editorial note, please always

  • notify the Editorial and Methods Department (emd@cochrane.org) with a link to the review or protocol, and
  • notify David Hives at Wiley (dhives@wiley.com) with a link to

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  • the review or protocol. Following your notification, David will update the PubMed and/or PubMed central version(s) of the article to include the Editorial note. 
    • David can manually add an Editorial note on PubMed and this will display within 24 hours.
    • The PubMed Central Support team add Editorial notes on PubMed Central and this can take up to 2 weeks. 

Editorial notes are created and managed in RevMan 5 or RevMan Web using the Published notes section. For details on how to add or edit an Editorial note, see the RevMan knowledge base. Editorial notes are published as part of a standard amendment or update workflow, using the 'amended' whatpublication workflow, To add an Editorial note to a published review, making no other changes to the review use the 'Amended' What's new event (no new citation). During the publication process, the Editorial note is extracted from the published notes and displayed separately.

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There is a more recent Cochrane review on this topic: https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD00XXXX.pub2

This review question is now being addressed according to a new protocol: https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD00XXXX

See https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD00XXXX for a more recent review that covers this topic.

Screenshot example: 

Suggested template text for Editorial notes to inform readers that a protocol will not be progressed to the review stage:

  • This protocol will not be progressed to the review stage as it no longer meets Cochrane's methodological standards.
  • This protocol will not be progressed to the review stage as there has been no progress with the review in XX months/years. New authors are being sought to take this topic forward.
  • This protocol will not be progressed to a review because the topic is no longer considered a priority.
  • To minimize research waste, this protocol will not be progressed to the review stage because we are aware of another good-quality review on this topic already in progress/published (provide reference if applicable).

When published, the Editorial note will also display in the PDF version on the Cochrane Library When published, the Editorial note is not considered to be part of the body of the review text and it is not passed to PubMed or third parties when it is published. It also appears in the PDF version and also above the plain language summary on https://www.cochrane.org/evidence. As noted above, David Hives at Wiley must be notified to ensure the Editorial note is added to PubMed and/or PubMed Central.