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Withdraw Policy
Aurum Medical Publishing has a withdrawal policy in place to ensure that authors are able to withdraw their manuscript from consideration at any stage of the publishing process. The policy is designed to provide a transparent and fair process for authors who wish to withdraw their work.
key points
Here are some key points about the withdrawal policy at Aurum Medical Publishing:
Reasons for withdrawal
Manuscripts may be withdrawn for a variety of reasons, including changes in authorship, ethical concerns, or competing interests. Authors are advised to contact the editorial office as soon as possible if they wish to withdraw their manuscript.
Withdrawal process
Authors must submit a written request to withdraw their manuscript. The request should include the title of the manuscript, the name of the corresponding author, and the reason for withdrawal.
Withdrawal fees
There are no fees associated with withdrawing a manuscript from consideration at AurumPublishers.
Publication charges
If a manuscript has already been accepted for publication, authors may be required to pay publication charges or cancellation fees, depending on the stage of the publishing process. The specific charges and fees will be outlined in the author agreement.
Refunds
If authors have already paid publication charges or fees, they may be eligible for a partial or full refund, depending on the stage of the publishing process.
Publication status
If a manuscript has already been published online or in print, it cannot be withdrawn. Authors are advised to contact the editorial office to discuss any concerns they may have regarding published articles.
Retraction
In cases where there is clear evidence of scientific misconduct or ethical violations, Aurum Publishers may retract a published article. Retraction notices will be published in the journal and will include an explanation of the reasons for retraction
Author responsibilities:
Authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscript complies with all ethical and publishing standards. If authors withdraw their manuscript, they are still responsible for any ethical or legal issues related to the content of the manuscript.
Editorial responsibilities
Editors are responsible for ensuring that the peer review process is conducted fairly and impartially. If a manuscript is withdrawn, editors must ensure that any confidential information related to the manuscript is not shared with third parties.