Correction and Retraction

Retraction by Authors, Authors are expected not to withdraw submitted manuscripts if the manuscript has entered the editorial process (review, layout, etc.) because it is considered detrimental to the editorial team who have spent time and thought processing the article. If the author withdraws an article that is in the editorial process, the author must pay compensation for the work that has been done during the editorial process.

If there is a correction from the author after the article is published, for example there is an error in the author's name and affiliation, it can be done without compensation. An official request from the author must be sent via email to the editorial team leader using the same email address used in the correspondence.

Retraction and Correction by the Editor. The editor will consider withdrawing a publication if: There is clear evidence that the results of the activity cannot be valid due to data falsification or calculation errors or analysis errors; Previous findings have been published elsewhere; There are indications of plagiarism that can be proven; There is a violation of ethics in the implementation of the activity. The editor will consider making corrections if: There is a minor error in the publication that is proven to mislead readers; There is an error in the list of authors/contributors; The following guidelines can also be helpful: COPE Guidelines for Retracting Articles.