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Copyright and License
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- Post-Publication Management: After publication, any correction, retraction, or expression of concern will be managed strictly in accordance with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines. Retractions, when applicable, will be published transparently and linked to the online version of the article.
- After publication, any correction, retraction, or expression of concern will be managed in accordance with the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Retractions, when applicable, will be published transparently in the online version of the article.
Financial Compensation
- The publication of articles in the journal is strictly academic in nature and does not generate royalties or any financial compensation for the authors.