After a paper is published, we generally do not allow making any changes to the paper. However, the editorial board may allow corrections in the published paper in exceptional cases.
The corrections may be allowed to rectify unintentional miscalculations, human lapses or technical errors in the published paper.
The published papers may be retracted if a clear evidence of fraudulent data, plagiarism or unethical publication practices is found.
The copyright infringement or non-disclosure of conflict interest may also result in retraction of the published papers.
The decision of correction or retraction will be made on case to case basis following the COPE's Retraction Guidelines.
The decision of the editorial board with regards to correction or retraction will be final and cannot be challenged.