Post Publication Policy
The International Journal of Chemical Science and Research (IJCSR) and its publisher, Green Publication Services Private Limited, are committed to maintaining the accuracy, reliability, and integrity of the scholarly record.
If errors, ethical concerns, or issues related to research integrity are identified after publication, the journal may take appropriate corrective actions to ensure transparency and maintain the credibility of the academic record.
Depending on the nature and severity of the issue, the journal may implement one or more of the following measures:
Corrections or Errata:
Minor errors that do not affect the overall validity or scientific conclusions of the research may be corrected through the publication of an official correction or erratum.
Expression of Concern:
If significant concerns arise regarding the reliability or ethical integrity of a published article and an investigation is ongoing, the journal may publish an expression of concern to inform readers.
Retraction:
In cases involving serious ethical violations such as plagiarism, data fabrication, data falsification, or unreliable research findings, the journal may retract the article in order to protect the integrity of the scholarly record.
All post-publication decisions are taken in accordance with internationally recognized ethical publishing standards and follow the guidelines and recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
The journal ensures that any corrections, expressions of concern, or retraction notices are clearly linked to the original article and remain permanently accessible to maintain transparency and accountability in scholarly publishing.


