Article Retraction & Withdrawal

Manuscript Withdrawal
Authors are not allowed to withdraw submitted manuscripts. If the author still submits a withdrawal of his/her manuscript while the manuscript is still in the peer-review process, the author will be subject to a fine of IDR 100,000 (IDR) per manuscript, as a withdrawal fine to the publisher. However, it is unethical if a manuscript submitted from one journal is withdrawn if accepted by another journal.
Manuscript withdrawal after the manuscript has been accepted for publication, the author will be subject to a fine of IDR 150,000 (IDR) per manuscript. Manuscript withdrawal is only permitted after the withdrawal fine has been paid in full to the Publisher. If the author does not agree to pay the fine, the author and his/her affiliates will be blacklisted from being published in this journal. In fact, previously published articles will be removed from our online system.

Revocation
A manuscript published in this Journal is considered to have been withdrawn from publication if:
1) There is clear evidence that the article contains fraud, such as data falsification or unintentional errors such as calculation errors or experimental errors.
2) The findings have previously been published elsewhere without proper cross-referencing, permission, or justification (e.g. cases of repeated publication)
3) There is evidence of plagiarism
4) There is evidence of unethical research