Post-Publication Policy

JPAIR Multidisciplinary Research is committed to maintaining the integrity, transparency, and accuracy of the scholarly record after publication.

All published articles remain subject to post-publication review if concerns are raised regarding errors, ethical issues, authorship disputes, data integrity, plagiarism, duplicate publication, or other matters affecting the validity or reliability of the work.


Editorial Review of Concerns

When we receive a post-publication concern, the editorial team will review it collaboratively, following recognized publication ethics standards and editorial best practices to ensure a fair and thorough process.

The journal may consult authors, reviewers, editorial board members, institutions, or other relevant parties during the investigation process.


Possible Editorial Actions

Depending on the outcome of the review, the journal may issue:

  • Corrections
  • Clarifications
  • Expressions of Concern
  • Retractions
  • Other appropriate editorial notices
Corrections may be published when an article contains errors that do not invalidate the overall findings or conclusions of the work.
Retractions may be issued when the reliability, originality, ethical compliance, or integrity of the article is seriously compromised.

Transparency and Record Maintenance

All post-publication notices will be permanently linked to the original article and made publicly accessible to ensure transparency and preserve the integrity of the scholarly record.

Retained articles, corrections, or notices will remain identifiable within the journal archive and associated metadata systems.


Reporting Post-Publication Concerns

Encourage authors, readers, reviewers, and institutions to report concerns by clearly stating their responsibilities in the reporting process.

Email  jpairjournals@gmail.com; jpairjournals@philair.org
Subject Line Post-Publication Concern

Stress the need for stakeholders to include comprehensive details and supporting evidence to facilitate proper assessment of concerns.


Last updated: May 2026