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Shenglong Li1, Peng Chen1, Qian Kun Yang1

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Area of Science:

  • Bibliometrics
  • Scientific Publishing
  • Scholarly Communication

Background:

  • Accurate citation is crucial for scientific integrity and reproducibility.
  • Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are essential for uniquely identifying and linking scholarly articles.
  • Errors in DOIs can hinder the discoverability and accessibility of research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To correct an erroneous Digital Object Identifier (DOI) associated with a previously published article.
  • To ensure the accurate referencing and retrieval of scientific literature.
  • To maintain the integrity of the scholarly record.

Main Methods:

  • A correction notice was issued to amend the DOI.
  • The incorrect DOI was identified and the correct DOI was provided.
  • The correction was published to update the article's metadata.

Main Results:

  • The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for the article has been corrected.
  • Readers can now accurately access the intended research using the updated DOI.
  • The scholarly record has been rectified.

Conclusions:

  • This correction ensures proper attribution and access to the scientific work.
  • Accurate metadata is vital for effective scholarly communication.
  • Maintaining the integrity of DOIs supports reliable research dissemination.