Policy on Making Changes to Articles after PublicationFor journals that are published both in print and electronically, articles are electronically published individually after proof is returned from authors and before appearing in an issue. To preserve the integrity of electronically published articles, once an article is individually published, changes cannot be made in the article. Author-related information, such as affiliation, current address, and email address, is not kept up to date after a paper is electronically published. Once an article is electronically published, corrections of critical errors may be made to the paper by submitting an errata article to the Editor. The errata article will be published electronically, will appear in a future print issue, and will link back and forth on the web with the original article. |
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