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We understand that the authors have worked significantly and carefully in preparing their manuscripts, and we have carried out screening process, pre-review, plagiarism checking, peer-review processes and making initial stage of acceptance decision. Still however, sometimes there is the potential for published articles to be withdrawn or removed. Therefore, corrections and retractions when needed will be carried out under very strict standards to maintain confidence in the authority of its electronic archives. Our commitment and policy are to maintain the integrity and completeness of important scientific records for researchers and librarians’ archives.
Our journal is committed to keep its responsibility in maintaining the integrity of the scholarly record. Articles may be retracted if:
In order to ensure that retractions are handled according to ethics and publication best practice, and in accordance with COPE retraction guidelines, our Journal adopts the following retraction processes:
Note that if authors retain copyright for an article this does not mean they automatically have the right to retract it after publication. The integrity of the published scientific record is of paramount importance and COPE’s Retraction Guidelines still apply in such cases.
The author is not allowed to withdraw submitted manuscripts, because the withdrawal is a waste of valuable resources that editors and external reviewers spent a great deal of time in handling and processing submitted manuscripts, as well as any related works which are invested by our journal. Prior submitting the manuscript through our journal online submission system, the author is obliged to approve the checklist that we provide.
Our journal should consider issuing a correction if:
Corrections to peer-reviewed content fall into one of three categories:
The decision whether a correction should be issued is made by the Editor(s) of a journal, sometimes with advice from Reviewers or Editorial Board members. Handling Editors will contact the Authors of the paper concerned with a request for clarification, but the final decision about whether a correction is required and if so which type rests with the Editors.
In an extremely limited number of cases, it may be necessary to remove a published article from our online platform. This will only happen if an article is clearly defamatory, or infringes others’ legal rights, or where the article is, or we have good reason to expect that it will be, the subject of a court order, or where the article, if acted upon, may pose a serious health risk. In such circumstances, while the metadata (i.e. title and author information) of the article will be retained, the text will be replaced with a screen indicating that the article has been removed for legal reasons.
In cases where an article, if acted upon, may pose a serious health risk, the Authors of the original paper may wish to retract the flawed original and replace it with a corrected version. Under such circumstances, the above procedures for retraction will be followed with the difference that the article retraction notice will contain a link to the corrected re-published article together with a history of the document.
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