Corrections and Retractions

Corrections: If an article is published and it is later found that it contains errors that affect the interpretation or accuracy of the article but do not invalidate its conclusion or scholarly worth, the editor-in-chief may determine, potentially in discussion with subject matter experts, to publish a notice of correction. Any such notice will be bidirectionally linked to the original article.

Retractions: Should the methodology or conclusions of a published article be shown to be in error or incorrect, the published article may be retracted. In these instances, the editor-in-chief, potentially in discussion with subject matter experts, must determine that the error is so fundamental to the article that the original article would not now be accepted for publication. In these cases, a notice of retraction will be published and bidirectionally linked to the original article.