Content Governance

Content Governance

Content governance defines accountability for publication, updates, and correction of factual statements. It separates editorial decision-making from implementation tasks and clarifies review responsibilities.

Roles and responsibilities

  • Editor: approves publication scope and wording.
  • Reviewer: checks source mapping and evidence level.
  • Maintainer: applies technical updates and link checks.

Lifecycle

  1. Draft with explicit source references.
  2. Review for evidence quality and policy compliance.
  3. Publish with timestamp and change entry.
  4. Monitor feedback and correction requests.

Escalation and correction

Potential factual errors are first logged, then triaged by impact and verifiability. Resolution outcomes are published in Change Log and policy references are maintained in Editorial Standards.

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