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Post-Publication Corrections Policy

Last updated: 08 March 2026

Post-Publication Corrections Policy

Last updated: April 13, 2026

This policy follows the COPE Retraction Guidelines and the NISO Journal Article Versions (JAV) standard.

Types of Notices

Erratum (publisher error)
A notice of an error introduced by the journal in editing, typesetting, or production. The original article record is updated and the erratum published as a linked notice.
Corrigendum (author error)
A notice of an error made by the author(s) that does not affect the integrity or conclusions of the article. The error is corrected in the published record with a linked corrigendum notice.
Retraction
See our Retraction Policy.
Expression of Concern
Published when there is an ongoing investigation and readers should be made aware of potential concerns. See our Retraction Policy.

Requesting a Correction

Authors or readers wishing to report an error should contact the editorial office at raman@rsyn.org, providing the article DOI, a description of the error, and the proposed correction. All correction requests will be acknowledged within 5 working days.

Corrections to Published Metadata

Changes to author names, affiliations, or other metadata after publication follow a formal process requiring written approval from all authors and are reported to CrossRef via metadata update.