Procedure for retraction of published articles
The journal applies retraction procedures in accordance with COPE recommendations.
Grounds for article retraction
Retraction may be carried out in the following cases:
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identification of significant errors affecting the research results;
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plagiarism or duplicate publication;
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fabrication or falsification of data;
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violation of ethical requirements for conducting research;
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improper attribution of authorship;
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other serious violations of publication ethics.
Initiators of retraction
The retraction procedure may be initiated by:
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the author(s) of the article;
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the Editorial Board;
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the authors’ research or educational institution;
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other individuals or organizations, provided that proper evidence is available.
Retraction procedure
The article retraction process includes:
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identification of a possible violation;
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preliminary review of the situation by the Editorial Office;
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investigation and receipt of explanations from the authors;
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decision-making by the Editorial Board;
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publication of an official retraction notice.
Retraction notice
The official notice must contain:
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the title of the retracted article;
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the names of the authors;
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the publication date;
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the reason for retraction;
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information about the initiator of the procedure;
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the date of retraction.
Technical implementation
After retraction:
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the article remains available in open access with the label “Retracted”;
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the article’s DOI remains active;
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information about the retraction is transmitted to scientometric databases;
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a corresponding notice is added to the journal archive.