Corrigenda Policy

DScholar Press International issues corrigenda to correct errors identified in published works that originate from the authors. These errors may include inaccuracies in data, author details, affiliations, references, or other elements that affect the clarity, accuracy, or completeness of the scholarly record but do not invalidate the overall findings or conclusions of the work.

Authors are responsible for promptly informing the editorial office upon discovering any error in their published work. The editorial team will evaluate the request and determine whether a corrigendum is required. If approved, a formal corrigendum notice will be published and linked to the original article to ensure transparency and proper scholarly record maintenance.

Corrigenda are issued to maintain accuracy and integrity in scholarly communication and do not imply misconduct. In cases where errors significantly affect the validity or reliability of the work, further actions such as retraction may be considered in accordance with COPE guidelines.

Effective date: 25 June 2026
Last updated date: 25 June 2026