纠正到:由更年期补充剂诱导的急性肝衰竭
Rahul Patel1, Ahmed Hassan1, Hayle Scanlan2
1Department of Internal Medicine, Jefferson Health, Washington Township, NJ.
ACG case reports journal
|October 22, 2025
概括
这项研究纠正了先前发表的一篇文章DOI. 校正确保准确的引用和检索研究内容的科学完整性.
科学领域:
- 图书统计学 图书统计学
- 科学出版科学出版
- 学术传播学术交流
背景情况:
- 准确的引用对于科学完整性和研究可重复性至关重要.
- 数字物体识别器 (DOI) 对于独特识别和链接学术文章至关重要.
- DOI中的错误可能会阻碍研究的可发现性和可访问性.
研究的目的:
- 为了纠正特定物品的数字物体标识符 (DOI).
- 确保科学工作的正确归因和引用.
- 为了保持学术记录的完整性.
主要方法:
- 对该文章发布了纠正通知.
- 错误的DOI被确定并用正确的DOI取代.
- 该修正是为了更新数据库和索引服务而发布的.
主要成果:
- 这篇文章的DOI已被更正为10.14309/crj.0000000000001509.
- 随后访问和引用该文章将使用更正的DOI.
- 科学记录现在对本出版物来说是准确的.
结论:
- 纠正文献错误,例如错误的DOI,对科学界至关重要.
- 保持准确的元数据可以确保科学文献的可靠性.
- 这次校正符合学术出版的标准.
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