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How can I find out more about Cochrane's translation activities?

You will find general information about Cochrane activities in different languages, what and how we translate, and into which languages, on the [Knowledge Translation section of the Cochrane Community site][1]. [Access Cochrane Evidence in different languages.][2] ## Become a volunteer translator * If you would l…

I can't find any information about topic X. Why hasn't it been reviewed in the Cochrane Library?

The _Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews_ in the [Cochrane Library][1] is a living database of systematic reviews of health evidence that aims to be comprehensive across health topics. The selection of topics for which complete Cochrane Reviews are available at any time is determined by a combination of volunteer …

Institutional subscriptions to the Cochrane Library

For information on costs and how to set up an institutional subscription, please visit the Cochrane Library [https://www.cochranelibrary.com/help/how-to-order][1] [1]: https://www.cochranelibrary.com/help/how-to-order

How do I submit a comment on a Cochrane Review?

Cochrane welcomes all comments on its published reviews. Please visit the Cochrane Library and complete the comments form for the specific review. This will ensure that your comments are seen and can be responded to by the correct people as detailed at [https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/comments-submission][1]. T…

I am not able to view the Cochrane Library or my saved searches

The Cochrane Library website ([www.cochranelibrary.com][1]) is managed by our publisher, Wiley. For any issues related to errors with the Cochrane Library website, access to publications or to your Cochrane Library Account (profile, saved searches etc), please contact Wiley customer services as directed at [https://w…

How can I access Cochrane Evidence?

Cochrane evidence is for anyone interested in using high-quality information to make health decisions. Whether it's a systematic Cochrane Review, abstract or Plain language summary, [Cochrane Clinical Answer][1], [blog][2] or [podcast][3], there is a wealth of material to support and guide your health decision making.…

How can I access the Cochrane Library?

There are a couple of options available for getting access to the [Cochrane Library][1]: * If you're affiliated with a research institution, a hospital, or a healthcare system, your organization may have access to the Cochrane Library through a subscription managed by a research library or similar. If you have this…

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