International Journal of Medical Science And Applied Research (IJMSAR) Provide facilities for corrections in published manuscripts. The version of an article which is published online is considered the final and complete version.
IJMSAR only able to correct typographical errors in the following: author names, affiliations, articles titles, and abstracts and keywords.
We can publish a correction to your article if there is a serious error, for example with regard to scientific accuracy, or if your reputation or that of the journal would be affected. We do not publish corrections that do not affect the contribution in a material way or significantly impair the reader's understanding of the contribution (such as a spelling mistake or a grammatical error).
Erratum
An error introduced by the publisher that affects the integrity of the version of record, the reputation of the authors, or the reputation of the journal, is termed as Erratum.
An erratum will be used if an important error has been introduced during the production of the journal article (one that affects the publication record, the scientific integrity of the paper, the reputation of the authors or of the journal), including errors of omission such as failure to make factual proof corrections requested by authors within the deadline provided by the journal and within journal policy.
The Erratum is made freely available to all readers and is linked to the corrected Research article/Review article/Case report. It includes:
1. Improper Citations
2. Grammatical Errors
3. Corrections in the spelling of Existing Authors Name and Affilation or Institution name.
Corrigendum
A corrigendum is a notification of an important error made by the authors of the Research article/Review article/Case report. All authors must sign corrigenda submitted for publication.
In cases where co-authors disagree, the editors will take advice from independent peer-reviewers and impose the appropriate amendment, noting the dissenting author(s) in the text of the published Research article/Review article/Case report.
Addendum
An addendum is a notification of a peer-reviewed addition of information to a Research article/Review article/Case report, for example in response to a reader's request for clarification. Addenda do not contradict the original publication, but if the author inadvertently omitted significant information available at the time, this material can be published as an addendum after peer review.
If you want to any changes to be effected, Please send an email to : editor@ijmsar.com // ijmsarjournal@gmail.com