Correction Policy
The Journal of Integrated Research (JIR) is committed to maintaining the accuracy, integrity, and transparency of the scholarly record. To ensure that published articles remain reliable and trustworthy, JIR has established a clear correction policy for handling errors identified post-publication.
Key Features of the Correction Policy:
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Author-Initiated Corrections: Authors who identify errors in their published work are encouraged to notify the editorial office promptly.
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Editorial Review: All correction requests are reviewed by the editorial team to determine the nature and significance of the error.
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Types of Corrections:
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Erratum: For errors introduced by the journal during production.
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Corrigendum: For errors made by the authors that affect clarity, accuracy, or interpretation.
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Retraction: For serious issues such as data falsification, plagiarism, or ethical violations.
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Transparency: Corrections are clearly linked to the original article and are published online with a unique DOI whenever applicable.
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Maintaining Integrity: All corrections are processed promptly to maintain the integrity of the scientific record while ensuring readers have access to accurate information.
This policy ensures that the Journal of Integrated Research upholds high standards of scholarly publishing and provides readers and authors with reliable and transparent information.