Errata and Corrigenda

The Journal of Social Philanthropy and Halal Research (JSPHR) is committed to maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the scholarly record. When errors are identified in published articles, the journal provides mechanisms for correction through errata or corrigenda, depending on the nature of the error.

Errata

An erratum is issued to correct errors introduced during the editorial or publishing process, such as typographical mistakes, formatting issues, or errors in figures, tables, or author information that occurred during production.

Corrigenda

A corrigendum is issued when authors identify errors in their published article that may affect the clarity or accuracy of the work but do not invalidate the overall results and conclusions of the study.

Correction Process

When a correction is required, the journal will publish a formal notice of erratum or corrigendum that clearly describes the correction and links it to the original article. The original article will remain accessible to maintain transparency in the scholarly record.

If the identified error significantly affects the reliability or validity of the research findings, the journal may consider additional actions, such as retraction, in accordance with the journal’s publication ethics policies.

The Journal of Social Philanthropy and Halal Research (JSPHR) is dedicated to ensuring transparency, accountability, and accuracy in academic publishing.