Errata Policy

DScholar Press International issues errata to correct errors introduced during the publication process that may affect the accuracy, clarity, or integrity of the published record. Errata are used specifically for publisher-related errors such as typographical mistakes, formatting issues, figure misplacement, or production errors that do not alter the scientific or scholarly conclusions of the work.

Authors are encouraged to notify the editorial office immediately upon identifying any error requiring correction. The editorial team will assess the reported issue and determine whether an erratum is necessary. Where applicable, an erratum notice will be published and linked to the original work to ensure transparency and maintain the integrity of the scholarly record.

Errata do not imply misconduct and are issued solely to correct unintentional errors introduced during the editorial or production process. Substantive errors originating from authors may be addressed under the Corrections Policy.

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