Article Retraction & Correction

Veritax Vox Publishing House's policy on handling article retractions and corrections to maintain the integrity of the academic record. This policy details the procedures for rectifying errors, correcting published articles, and, in rare cases, retracting papers that contain serious issues. It is designed to be transparent and fair, guided by international publishing standards. We provide clear guidance for authors and readers on how such cases are handled, ensuring that the scholarly literature remains accurate and trustworthy.

Article Retraction & Correction

To ensure the accuracy and integrity of the scholarly record, Veritas Vox Publishing House follows COPEโ€™s guidelines on article corrections and retractions:

 

  • Corrections: Minor errors that do not affect the studyโ€™s findings will be corrected via an official corrigendum or erratum linked to the original article.

 

  • Retractions: Articles may be retracted in cases of proven scientific misconduct, plagiarism, data fabrication, or major ethical violations. A retraction notice will be published, stating the reasons for the retraction, and the original article will remain accessible but clearly marked as retracted.

 

 

  • Withdrawal: Authors may withdraw a submission before publication upon written request, provided valid reasons are given.