Crossmark Policy

 

CrossMark is a multi-publisher initiative from the Cross-Ref organisation to provide a standard way for readers to locate the authoritative version of a document. Oxbridge Publishing House recognizes the importance of the integrity and completeness of the scholarly record to researchers and librarians and attaches the highest importance to maintaining trust in the authority of its electronic archive. Applying the CrossMark icon is a commitment by Oxbridge Publishing House to maintain the content published and alert readers to changes if and when they occur. Clicking on the CrossMark icon will inform the reader of the current status of a document and may also provide additional publication record information about the document. CrossMark Logo

For more information on CrossMark, please visit the CrossMark site www.crossref.org/crossmark

The Comunicar content that will have the CrossMark icon is restricted to current and future journal content and limited to specific publication types (see below) and only on content hosted by Comunicar’s website. Articles in Press will not have the CrossMark icon for the present. Publication types:

Article Type Short Description
Duplicate Accidental duplication of an article in another journal. The text of the article is retracted. The HTML pages are replaced by a single page with citation details and an explanation. The PDF pages remain with a watermark on every page to notify it is a duplicate.
Erratum Article in which errors are reported that were made in an earlier publication in the same journal. Can be Erratum (publishing error) but also Corrigendum (author error).
Retraction The text of the article is retracted. The HTML pages are replaced by a single page with citation details and an explanation. The PDF pages remain with a watermark on every page to notify it is retracted.

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