Crossmark, Retraction, Correction and Enhancement
Crossmark
Article update information will be provided via Crossmark.
Retraction
The following things can cause articles published by HIJP to be retracted and requests for this by writers, readers, institutions, and editors.
- The research results are questionable due to methodological errors (errors in implementation or statistical tests) or there are falsification/'falsification', data deception/'fabrication' and plagiarism/referring and quoting irresponsibly
- The data reviewed has been published in whole or in part by another journal without notice to the editor and clear submission in the published article. It can also apply if the author does not have the right to use the data and it contains claims made (slanderous) and violates the privacy of the organs involved in the data
- There is a conflict of interest that affects the interpretation of the research results
Correction and Enhancement
- Correction of the author's affiliation can be made if there is an error in the data when processing the manuscript
- Correction of errors in the substance of the article that does not change the interpretation of the results of the research can be directly done by the editor without obtaining approval from the author
- Enrichment is an updated (enhanced) article with or without a supplement
Control Procedure
- Each correction is published as a new version of the article and previous versions remain linked
- Both retractions, corrections and enrichments can be traced to information on Crossmark. Additional information highlighted is who and what does
- Correspondent writers who want improvements (retractions, corrections and enrichments) open a discussion through the journal system dashboard in accordance with the article and mark the editor as a discussion participant
- Third parties (readers and institutions) inform their findings by e-mail to the editorial office (edoffice-hijp@myjurnal.poltekkes-kdi.ac.id)
Reference sources
Barbour, V., Kleinert, S., Wager, E., & Yentis, S. (2009). Guidelines for retracting articles. Committee on Publication Ethics. https://doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.1.4
Correcting the affiliation of an author after publication | COPE: Committee on Publication Ethics. (n.d.). Retrieved April 7, 2021, from https://publicationethics.org/case/correcting-affiliation-author-after-publication
Icmje | recommendations | corrections and version control. (n.d.). Retrieved April 7, 2021, from http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/publishing-and-editorial-issues/corrections-and-version-control.html
Lukman, Istadi, & Wiryawan, K. G. (n.d.). Editorial guide. Ministry of Research Technology/Agency for Research and Innovation. Retrieved April 7, 2021, from http://arjuna.ristekbrin.go.id/guideline/editorial
Niso rp-8-2008, journal article versions (Jav): Recommendations of the niso/alpsp jav technical working group | niso website. (n.d.). Retrieved April 7, 2021, from https://www.niso.org/publications/niso-rp-8-2008-jav