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An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.[1][2][3]

The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing editor, or executive editor, but where these titles are held while someone else is editor-in-chief, the editor-in-chief outranks the others.

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  2. Staff (2012). "editor in chief". The Free Dictionary by Farlex. Farlex, Inc.. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/editor+in+chief. 
  3. "Encarta Dictionary definition". http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/editor%2520in%2520chief.html. 
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