Post-publication journal corrections

Immediately upon publication of a paper, the published version becomes the official record, and it is then pushed to more than 100 distributing partners. As a result, changes that are made post-publication must be made through a formal correction process and may not always be possible.


Springer Nature will usually only issue formal corrections when the error fundamentally affects the scientific content of the paper or the publication record (please see an example of our corrections policies at the following link:

Editorial and publishing policies | Scientific Reports 


If an error is found in a published article (typos, author details, affiliations, or scientific corrections), please contact us by submitting a ticket. Please provide the following information, all of which is required to assist you. If your article requires multiple changes, please annotate a PDF version or screenshot of your published article and outline where the errors are in the text, as well as what the correct text should say. Where the changes are to figures, tables, or supplemental material please include corrected versions of these as separate files.


  • Title:
  • DOI*:
  • Corresponding author name & email address:
  • Error Description*:
  • Justification for correction*:
 

Please note that, if the request does not comply with our policy, it will not be processed as a correction.



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