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  • Scientific publishing
  • Scholarly communication
  • Research integrity

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  • Accurate citation is crucial for scientific integrity.
  • Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) ensure persistent and reliable access to research articles.
  • Errors in DOIs can hinder the discoverability and citation of scientific work.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a correction for an erroneous Digital Object Identifier (DOI) previously published.
  • To ensure accurate referencing and accessibility of the associated scientific article.
  • To maintain the integrity of the scientific record.

Main Methods:

  • Identification of the incorrect DOI.
  • Verification of the correct DOI for the specific article.
  • Issuance of a formal correction notice.

Main Results:

  • The previously published DOI was identified as incorrect.
  • The correct DOI for the article has been confirmed and is now provided.
  • This correction rectifies the citation error, enabling accurate retrieval of the research.

Conclusions:

  • The correction of the DOI ensures that researchers can accurately access and cite the intended scientific publication.
  • Maintaining accurate metadata, such as DOIs, is essential for effective scholarly communication.
  • This erratum upholds the principles of research integrity by correcting a factual error.