Withdrawal policy
Withdrawal requests must be submitted in writing to the Editor-in-Chief.
- The request must be received no later than 30 days prior to the publication date of the issue in which the author's article is scheduled to appear.
- Once a withdrawal request has been received, the Editor-in-Chief will review the request and make a decision on whether to grant the withdrawal.
- The Editor-in-Chief may grant a withdrawal request if the author can provide a compelling reason for the withdrawal, such as a serious error in the article or a change in the author's research findings.
- If the withdrawal request is granted, the author's article will not be published.
How to Withdraw an Article?
To withdraw an article from publication, the author must submit a written request to the Editor-in-Chief. The request should include the following information:
- The author's name and contact information.
- The article title and manuscript number.
- The reason for the withdrawal.
The request should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days prior to the publication date of the issue in which the article is scheduled to appear.
The Editor-in-Chief's Decision
The Editor-in-Chief will review the withdrawal request and make a decision on whether to grant the withdrawal. The Editor-in-Chief will consider the following factors in making their decision:
- The reason for the withdrawal.
- The stage of the publication process at which the withdrawal is requested.
- The potential impact of the withdrawal.