
Corrections Policy
Panorama Frontier Review
Panorama Frontier Review is committed to maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the scholarly record. When errors are identified in published articles, the journal will take appropriate actions to correct the publication in a transparent and timely manner.
Types of Corrections
Corrections may be issued when errors are discovered that do not invalidate the overall results or conclusions of the article but require clarification or amendment. Such corrections may include:
- typographical errors that affect the interpretation of the text
- inaccuracies in author names, affiliations, or acknowledgements
- minor errors in data presentation, tables, or figures
- errors introduced during the editorial or production process
These corrections are typically published as Errata or Corrigenda, depending on the nature of the error.
Correction Procedure
If an error is identified after publication, authors should notify the editorial office as soon as possible. The editorial team will evaluate the issue and determine whether a correction is necessary.
Where appropriate, the journal will publish a formal correction notice that clearly describes the changes made to the original article.
Linking of Corrections
Correction notices will be permanently linked to the original article. The corrected version of the article will remain accessible, and the publication record will clearly indicate that a correction has been issued.
Significant Errors
If errors are found that significantly affect the reliability of the research findings or conclusions, the journal may consider further actions such as issuing an expression of concern or retraction, in accordance with the journal’s editorial policies.
Commitment to Accuracy
Panorama Frontier Review aims to ensure that the published scholarly record remains accurate, transparent, and trustworthy. The journal encourages authors and readers to report errors so that appropriate corrections can be made when necessary.