Correction and Retraction

A retraction is carried out if an article is indicated to have Infringements of scientific ethical codes, such as double submissions, false claims of authorship, plagiarism, self-plagiarism, fraudulent use of data, fake authors, or the like. Also, a retraction will be used to correct errors in submission or publication. A retraction of an article by the author or editor under the advice of the editorial board of the Thawalib: Kependidikan Islam. Several forms of recreation are carried out by the Thawalib: Kependidikan Islam. T, i.e.:

  1. If the infringements of the scientific code of ethics are indicated before the article is published, the editor will return the manuscript to the author, accompanied by a retraction letter from the Chief Editor;
  2. If the infringements of the scientific code of ethics are indicated after the article is published, several mechanisms can occur:
    1. A retraction note titled “Retraction: [article title]” signed by the authors and/or the editor is published in the paginated part of a subsequent journal issue and listed in the contents list.
    2. The online article is preceded by a screen containing the retraction note. The link resolves to this screen; the reader can proceed to the article.
    3. The original article is retained unchanged, save for a watermark on the .pdf indicating on each page that it is “retracted.”
    4. The HTML version of the document is removed.

Article removal: legal limitations

In an extremely limited number of cases, it may be necessary to remove an article from the online database of the Thawalib: Kependidikan Islam. This will only occur where the article is clearly defamatory, hoax, infringes others’ legal rights, a court order, and endangering state security. In these circumstances, while the metadata (Title and Authors) will be retained, the text will be replaced with a screen indicating the article has been removed for legal reasons.

Article replacement

In cases where the article, if acted upon, might pose a serious health risk, the original article's authors may wish to retract the flawed original and replace it with a corrected version. In these circumstances, the procedures for retraction will be followed, with the difference that the database retraction notice will publish a link to the corrected, re-published article and a history of the document.

 

The following guideline may also be helpful: COPE Guidelines for Retracting Articles