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    Area of Science:

    • Scientific Publishing
    • Research Integrity
    • Scholarly Communication

    Context:

    • Corrections are essential for maintaining the accuracy of scientific literature.
    • Ensuring proper citation and retrieval of research is crucial for scientific progress.
    • Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are vital for uniquely identifying and linking to scholarly articles.

    Purpose:

    • To correct erroneous Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) associated with previously published articles.
    • To rectify inaccuracies in the scientific record and ensure proper attribution.
    • To facilitate accurate referencing and access to research publications.

    Summary:

    • This notice serves to correct several Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for articles published in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Analysis.
    • The corrections apply to articles published across various issues, ensuring that each article is linked to its correct DOI.
    • These updates are critical for maintaining the integrity of the journal's digital archive and the broader scientific record.

    Impact:

    • Improved discoverability and accessibility of the corrected scientific articles.
    • Enhanced reliability of citation databases and literature searches.
    • Strengthened trust in the scientific publishing process and the accuracy of published research.