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This guide offers potential solutions for common issues that arise during and after translation and publication.


You can also watch a short video explaining the process on-screen here:

While translating…

 

I can’t find a Review in Smartling

Please check:

  • Have you run the search correctly? You need to search for the CD number in the File name or Variant search box.
  • If you are pasting the CD number from somewhere else, make sure there are no spaces after the number, or Smartling will not be able to find it.
  • Have you applied any filters? Remove them all.
  • Are you looking in the ‘In Progress’ or ‘Completed’ view?
  • Could it be in a different workflow?
  • Has the Review been withdrawn? Withdrawn Reviews cannot be translated on Smartling.
  • Is the Review in Protocol or Title stage? Those cannot be translated on Smartling.
  • Has the Review been updated since you were working on the translation or published it? Then the new, non-translated version will appear on Smartling. Any translations you already saved for the previous version, will be available to you via the translation memory.

 

Tips on how to find a Review on Smartling are also available in this short YouTube video: http://ow.ly/mtta30csIna


I think there is a mistake in the English Review

If you notice errors or are unsure about the meaning of some text while you translate, please do contact the Review Group directly, or Juliane Ried (juliane.ried@cochrane.org) and she will help resolve your query. It is important to report any mistakes or anything your think does not sound correct in English Reviews. Firstly, this allows the Review Group to amend and re-publish Reviews where necessary. It also gives an idea of common mistakes or oversights in the editing process, as well as wording that may be hard to understand, which can potentially be addressed in review authoring guidelines. Finally, it also means other translation teams, who may have already translated the same Review, can be notified.

I have a question about the English Review

As above, please contact Juliane Ried and she will help resolve your query.

 

After publication…

When you publish translations they are sent automatically to Archie, and from there we publish them on the Cochrane Library within 2-3 hours, and on cochrane.org within 24 hours.

My translation has not appeared on cochrane.org or the Cochrane Library 

If the translation is not online after the time indicated above, first, make sure your translation was properly published and run a search on Archie to check whether you can find your translation on Archie.


If your translation is not in Archie, it means it has not come through from Smartling. Check that all strings of the file have actually been published on Smartling. Search for the CD number in both the ‘Completed’ and ‘In Progress’ sections to ensure all strings have been published – all strings need to be in the ‘Completed’ section. Remember, the following sections of the Review must be translated for successful publication:

- Review title

- Abstract OR Plain language summary (including its plain language title)

- Translation notes

 

If all strings of the file have been published on Smartling, try editing one of the strings to trigger a new publication. Run another search on Archie to check whether your translation is now there.


If your translation is on Archie, open its Properties, and check the History tab of the translation to see whether your latest version has actually been published. If it has been published, remember that Reviews can take up to 3 hours to appear on the Cochrane Library, and up to 24 hours to appear on cochrane.org.


You can also watch this short video http://ow.ly/kWaN30dX5sm which also explains how to run an Archie search to check whether there has been an issue with publication and what to do if publication was unsuccessful.


If you are not able to resolve the problem, please email Juliane Ried, so we can investigate further.

How do I edit a published translation?

If you need to make a small change to a published translation, you can do that directly in the ‘Completed’ section of your workflow. When you make a change and save it, your updated translation will automatically be published again.

 

If you need to edit more than one string of a published translation, please return the strings to the ‘In Progress’ section using the ‘Reject’ function from the Actions dropdown, and don’t edit directly in the ‘Completed’ section. Every time you edit a string in the ‘Completed’ section, we receive a new version of the entire translation in Archie, and Archie starts publishing it, which is using up server capacity. It can take 2-3 hours from the time you publish a translation on Smartling until it is published on The Cochrane Library. That means: if you make several edits to the strings of one file in the ‘Completed’ section, we constantly receive new file versions, have to stop the ongoing publication process, and start publishing the new version.

I need to withdraw a published translation

If you have published a translation through Smartling and then need to withdraw it, because of an error that can’t be fixed quickly, please contact Juliane Ried. We can do that exceptionally, but if possible, please try to amend mistakes and re-publish on Smartling, instead of withdrawing translations. 

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