Retractions & Corrections
Post-publication notices issued by the editorial board. Nothing is ever deleted — the record stays public and clearly marked so the scholarly literature remains complete.
Our approach
Lips Nexora follows the guidance of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). When a serious problem is found in a published article we issue a formal notice rather than removing the article, because readers who have already downloaded or cited it deserve to know what changed and why.
- Retraction
- The findings are unreliable — through honest error or misconduct — or the article breaches publication ethics. The article stays online, marked and watermarked.
- Correction / Erratum
- A discrete error affects part of the article but the conclusions stand. The correction is attached to the article record.
- Expression of Concern
- A credible concern has been raised but the investigation is not complete. Readers are alerted while the matter is resolved.
No notices have been issued.
No article published in Lips Nexora has required a retraction, correction or expression of concern.
Raising a concern. If you believe a published article contains an error or breaches publication ethics, write to [email protected]. Every concern is investigated confidentially, and the authors are given a full opportunity to respond before any notice is issued.