Correction and Revocation
Post-publishing article changes as a form of correction of significant errors are possible in the form of:
- Erratum, which is correction of writing errors made by the publisher. Erratum is done under the permission of the author in accordance with the provisions of Elsevier.
- Corrigendum, which is changes to articles submitted by the author. Corrigendum can be made under the approval and instructions from the editor by referring to the provision of Elsevier.
- Retraction, which is the revocation of an article as a whole. Retraction can be done for several reasons, including the unreliability of an article, a violation of plagiarism, multiple publications, and other reasons in accordance with the provision of COPE Publication Ethics.