Corrections (Erratum / Corrigendum)
Erratum is issued when the publisher is responsible for an error (e.g., layout, typesetting, metadata).
Corrigendum is issued when the author identifies an error in the published article that affects the content but not the overall conclusions.
All corrections are published as separate items, clearly linked to the original article, and assigned a unique DOI.
Retractions
An article may be retracted in the following cases:
Evidence of misconduct (e.g., plagiarism, data fabrication or falsification)
Major errors that invalidate the conclusions
Redundant or duplicate publication
Unethical research practices
Retractions are published as a separate notice, clearly titled “Retraction”, linked to the original article, and assigned a unique DOI. The original article will remain on the journal site but clearly marked as retracted.
Who Can Request?
Corrections or retractions can be requested by:
Authors
Editors
Readers
Institutions
All requests must be sent in writing to the editorial office with a clear explanation and supporting documentation.
Submit retraction or corection requests to:
Mate Damić, Associated Editor
✉ mdamic@net.efzg.hr
Subject: Correction/Retraction Request – [Article Title]
All requests will be reviewed confidentially and in accordance with best publishing practices.