Complaints Policy
Complaints policy
Nepal Agriculture Research Journal takes each complaint seriously and handles it. The complainant issue is checked and acted upon. All complaints will be acknowledged immediately if made by email or telephone. Final decisions are conveyed to the complainant. The Journal holds awareness of the complaints in terms of Authorship complaints, Plagiarism, Duplicate, multiple, concurrent publication, Misappropriation of Research results, Allegations of research errors and fraud, Violations of Research standards, Undisclosed conflicts of interest, Reviewer bias, or acts of harm out of the competition by reviewers. This journal adopts the COPE’s policies and guidelines to address the complaints. For making complaints, kindly provide your query to publisher email.
Corrections, Expressions of Concern, and Retractions
Authors are encouraged to notify us when corrections are needed to papers, they have published in our journal. For corrections that do not substantively affect any scientific results, the online version and PDF will be corrected, and this will be noted in the document. For corrections that address scientific accuracy, an independent, citable erratum that transparently explains the corrections will be published online along with the corrected manuscript versions. A notice of the erratum will run later in print. Authors who take responsibility for post-publication corrections ensure the integrity of their work. Together we can promote integrity in scientific publications. If authors discover an error that affects the core conclusions of the paper, we encourage them to quickly bring this to our attention. Papers will also be retracted in case of research misconduct, in accord with COPE guidelines. Corrections to errors that do not affect the core conclusions of a paper are posted online and linked to the published paper.
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