Erratum: Community advisory board members' perspectives on their contributions to a large multistate cluster RCT: a
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
|May 19, 2025
Summary
This study corrects a previously published article DOI. The correction ensures accurate citation and referencing for scientific research.
Area of Science:
- Scientific publishing
- Scholarly communication
- Research integrity
Context:
- Accurate citation is crucial for scientific integrity.
- DOI (Digital Object Identifier) ensures unique identification of research articles.
- Corrections are a standard part of the scholarly publishing process.
Purpose:
- To provide a correction notice for a specific article.
- To ensure the accuracy of the scientific record.
- To facilitate proper referencing by researchers.
Summary:
- This entry serves as a correction to the article identified by DOI 10.1017/cts.2023.673.
- The correction pertains to the article's metadata or content, ensuring its accuracy.
- This notice is essential for maintaining the integrity of published scientific literature.
Impact:
- Ensures the scientific record is accurate and reliable.
- Prevents misinformation due to incorrect citations.
- Upholds the standards of scholarly communication and research integrity.
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