Correction and Retraction
Corrections, Retractions and Matters Arising | Nature Portfolio
Addressing post-publication issues · a correction or Addendum may be issued · an Editor's Note or Editorial Expression of Concern may be issued; these are ...
Corrections, retractions and updates to published articles
These changes can be in the form of a Correction notice, an Expression of Concern, a Retraction, and in rare circumstances, a Removal.
CORRECTION AND RETRACTION - SSBFNET
Journal editors consider retractions in cases of evidence of unreliable data or findings, plagiarism, duplicate publication, unethical research, and fake ...
Corrections Retraction - Scientific Literature
Corrections & Retraction. Article Corrections. Noticing error after publishing article in website will be corrected according to authors suggestions, ...
Correction and retraction policies - BMJ Author Hub
Retractions are considered by journal editors in cases of evidence of unreliable data or findings, plagiarism, duplicate publication, and unethical research.
Correction and retraction policy - Lyell Collection
Correction/retraction notices and errata will be written so that the reader can identify and understand the correction in context with the errors made or why ...
Errata, Corrections and Retractions - HIPATIA PRESS
Errata, Corrections and Retractions · The article is clearly defamatory or violates other legal rights. · When the article is subject to a court order. · When ...
Correction and Retraction policy - Ubiquity Press
Ubiquity Press may directly amend the article (both PDF and HTML) if the error is reported very soon after publication (normally <48h).
Corrections and retractions - The BMJ
We set no time limit for notifying errors or publishing corrections. We always try to contact the author of the original article unless the error is very ...
Corrections and Retractions - Journal Policies and Workflows
Errata are the most common form of correction to a published work. An erratum is published when the change to the original publication affects the article's ...
Corrections and Retractions - Editorial policies - Springer
In exceptional circumstances, Springer Nature reserves the right to remove an article, chapter, book or other content from Springer Nature's online platforms.
Correction and Retraction - - Delaware Journal of Public Health
Corrections of errors in published articles protect the reputation of authors, journals, and anyone else involved in the research process.
Correction and Retraction | Attractive : Innovative Education Journal
In such a case, the original article is removed and replaced with a corrected version. The date the correction is made is noted on the corrected article.
Correction and Retraction Policy | Nordic Journal of Migration ...
Some articles may require correction after publication. Such reasons can range from small errors through to more serious issues concerning ethics and copyright.
Article correction and retraction policy - IUCr Journals
This document sets out the policy of IUCr Journals concerning article correction and retraction. Corrections are published if the publication record is ...
Article withdrawal | Elsevier policy
Article Correction, Retraction and Removal Policy. Policy overview. Author ... However, circumstances may arise where an article needs to be corrected, retracted, ...
Sage corrections and retractions policy | SAGE Publications Inc
Sage follows COPE Retraction Guidelines and a retraction will be issued to alert readers to major errors or breaches of scholarly integrity. An article maybe ...
Corrections, Expressions of Concern, and Retractions | PLOS ONE
Expressions of Concern (EOCs) are notices published at editors' discretion to alert readers of serious concerns about published work.
Retraction or correction? | COPE: Committee on Publication Ethics
The author admitted wrongdoing, the editor has the evidence, and if he believes there are grounds for retraction, then he should retract the paper. However, the ...
Correction and retraction policy - Business Perspectives
Retraction will be issued by an editor upon several conditions: severe plagiarism, multiple publications, data fabrication, unreliable or faulty findings, and ...