Open Access
International Journal of Multidisciplinary on Science and Management is dedicated to sustaining the highest standards of academic publishing and understanding how crucial it is to preserve the integrity and truth of the material we distribute. If mistakes or inconsistencies are found in any of our published articles, we have a thorough correction process in place to deal with them as soon as possible.
If there is a major error in your article (such as one involving scientific accuracy) or if it will negatively impact the reputation of the journal or you, we can publish a correction. Corrections (such typos or grammatical errors) that do not fundamentally or severely hinder the reader's understanding of the contribution are not published by us.
Minor faults may be fixed with no formal notification required, and the online version will be updated accordingly. However, a written correction note will be attached to the original web article in the event of substantive inaccuracies. To ensure truth and openness, authorship concerns will also be addressed with a correction notice.
Errata
If throughout the creation of the publication's article a significant error has been proposed (one that impacts the publication document, the scientific integrity of the research, or or the credibility of the paper's authors, or the journal), an erratum will be utilized. This includes errors of omission, like the inability to provide evidence-based alterations asked for from the authors according to the journal's policy and the due date.
We don't release corrections for typographical errors unless a small mistake has a big impact (such using the wrong unit). An erratum is a revised figure or table that is published after a substantial error has been fixed. Only if the editor deems it necessary is the figure or table reposted.
Corrigenda
A corrigendum notifies readers of a significant mistake the article's authors committed. The corrigenda filed for publishing needs to be signed by each author. When co-authors cannot agree, the editors will follow the counsel of impartial peer reviewers and make the necessary changes, mentioning the dissenting author(s) in the published version.
Addenda
Rarely are addenda published; only when the editors determine that the information is essential to the reader's comprehension of a substantial portion of the original contribution are they released.