Withdrawl Policy

The Withdrawal Policy at the Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) is designed to address situations where authors feel the need to withdraw a submitted article. The decision to withdraw an article must take into account established ethical principles and procedures. The following are some key points in the article withdrawal policy:

Formal Withdrawal Request:

Authors wishing to withdraw their articles are expected to submit a formal request to the editor of the Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS). The withdrawal request must include a clear and relevant reason for the withdrawal.

Reasoning for Withdrawal:

Acceptable reasons for withdrawal include errors in writing, inaccurate research results, or ethical issues that arise after submission. The decision to withdraw an article will be evaluated based on ethical considerations and a balance of interests.

Consequences for the Review Process:

If an article has already been reviewed, authors should express their desire to withdraw the article as soon as possible. If the article is already under review, withdrawal may be considered, but with due consideration for the hard work of the reviewers and editors.

Impact on Publication Availability:

Authors should understand that retracted articles may have already been accessed by reviewers or may already be in preparation for publication. The final decision regarding the availability of articles in archives or other resources will be made in accordance with the Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) policies and mutual agreement.

Financial Consequences:

Authors who withdraw articles may still be charged administrative fees or other costs associated with the editorial process leading up to the withdrawal stage.

Policy Objectives:

Provide a clear and transparent procedure for article withdrawal.
Consider ethical aspects and the interests of all parties involved.
Minimize the impact of withdrawals on the editorial and publication process.

This withdrawal policy aims to maintain a balance between the needs of authors and the integrity of the editorial process, ensuring that published research remains high-quality and reliable.