
Retraction Policy
Ktrend Journals is committed to maintaining the integrity, accuracy, and reliability of the scholarly record. In cases where published articles are found to contain serious errors, ethical violations, or evidence of misconduct, the journal reserves the right to retract, correct, or remove such publications in accordance with accepted academic publishing standards.
Purpose of Retraction
Retraction serves to:
Correct the Scholarly Record
Ensure accuracy of published research
Maintain Publication Integrity
Uphold ethical publishing standards
Alert Readers
Warn about unreliable content
Prevent Misleading Research
Stop dissemination of flawed findings
Retractions are intended to ensure transparency and uphold trust in scholarly publishing.
Grounds for Retraction
An article may be retracted for reasons including but not limited to:
Retraction Process
When concerns are raised regarding a published article, the editorial board will conduct an appropriate investigation which may include:
Communication with Authors
Contact authors regarding concerns
Review of Evidence
Examine supporting documentation
Consultation
Consult reviewers or institutions
Authors may be asked to provide explanations, corrections, or supporting documentation during the investigation process.
Retraction Decision
If sufficient evidence of misconduct, unethical conduct, or significant error is established, the editorial board may:
Retract the Article
Formal withdrawal of publication
Publish a Correction
Issue clarification or correction
Issue Editorial Notice
Formal notice to readers
Remove Content
Where legally necessary
The final decision rests with the editorial board and publisher.
Retraction Notice
Where an Article is Retracted:
- A formal retraction notice will be published
- The reason for retraction may be stated
- The original article may remain accessible for record purposes but clearly marked as "Retracted"
Corrections and Errata
Minor errors that do not invalidate the findings of the research may be corrected through:
Correction Notices
Errata
Editorial Updates
Author Cooperation
Expected Cooperation
Authors are expected to cooperate fully during investigations relating to ethical concerns, corrections, or retraction matters. Failure to cooperate may influence the final decision.
Commitment to Publication Integrity
Ktrend Journals remains committed to ethical publishing practices, transparency, and the preservation of a trustworthy scholarly record.