Post-Publication Changes


After publication, only the correction of technical inaccuracies is permitted.

The editorial board reviews requests for such corrections and makes a decision based on the author's request.

A technical inaccuracy is considered a minor error that does not alter the core content of the research, such as date corrections, numerical data adjustments, and similar modifications.

Additionally, an author's mistake that slightly modifies a specific aspect of the article but does not affect the overall conclusions or violate the editorial or scientific standards of the journal is also regarded as a technical inaccuracy.

It is crucial that the primary context of the article remains unchanged and that any corrections do not compromise the reliability or quality of the publication.

The author must justify the necessity of the change to the editorial board.

Any post-publication correction must be clearly disclosed on the journal's website via the Crossmark button located in the article section (see the Crossmark Policy Page for further details).