Can you retract a published paper?
If you do decide that retracting your published paper is a necessity, you will need to write a formal letter to the editor to explain the problems, apologise for any that you caused and request the retraction.
How do you edit a publication?
You can do all of these things by navigating to the Publication Overview, selecting the publication you want to edit and selecting EDIT PUBLICATION. Then you will see the screen below. Select EDIT CONTENT and you will see the Publication Editor….Edit Publication
- Edit sections.
- Replace pages.
- Insert pages.
- Edit enrichments.
How do you change affiliation in published paper?
Once a paper is published, the affiliation cannot usually be changed. But if the editor is informed about your change of affiliation, he/she can at least direct readers to your new address in case they wish to contact you.
What happens if you retract a paper?
Authors suffer a great deal from retractions because they lose peer recognition. According to a study conducted by MIT and published in 2017, authors can experience a 10–20% decrease in citations after a formal retraction. Article retractions irreversibly damage the authors’ reputation.
How do I edit an Issuu publication?
Editing Your Content Title and Description
- Go to Publications from Side Navigation Menu and select the document for which you want to edit the title or description.
- Click on the publication and you will be directed to the Publishing Workspace.
- Click CREATE in the Publication Workspace.
How do I edit a medium in publication?
Edit a draft or published story
- On your homepage, click on your profile picture.
- Click Stories.
- In the Drafts tab, click on the draft you want to continue working on. In the Published tab, click the down arrow button near the published story you want to edit and click Edit story from the menu.
Is it possible to change affiliation after publication?
At most journals, though, it won’t be possible to change it. You can ask for that from journal editor, then they will add it in separated (erratum) or ( CORRIGENDUM) with new date.
Can You Change Your Name in an already published paper?
As others have pointed out, there is almost certainly no way to change your name in already published papers.
Is there a way to change the name of a journal?
Publishing is (at least theoretically) still done on print, so there is simply no way to change the physical journal once it has been sent to university libraries all over the world. Even for more important issues such as plagiarism or factually incorrect data, only an errata is issued, or the paper is marked as “retracted”.
How to format a research paper for publication?
Format your research paper so it fits the guidelines for that publication. Most journals provide a document called “Instruction to Authors” or “Author’s Guide” that offers specific instructions about layout, type font, and length. This guide will also tell you how to submit your paper and will provide details of the review process.
Is it possible to change affiliation information after the publication?
For instance, is it possible to move the first author’s affiliation from the first to the second affiliation? It seems the first author’s affiliation will be changing sometime during the publication process.