Manuscript Withdrawal
For the sake of the time, effort, and money invested by the publisher in the peer review process, authors should NOT withdraw a manuscript after it has been submitted. It is morally wrong to withdraw the manuscript from the first journal, though, if another publication accepts it. If a work is withdrawn after it has been evaluated or accepted for publication, the author will be charged a fee of USD 25 per manuscript. Once the manuscript withdrawal fee is paid to the publisher, the manuscript may be withdrawn. Authors and organisations affiliated with them will be banned from publishing in this journal in the future if they refuse to pay the fine. This ban will last for three years, or nine issues.
In addition to manuscript withdrawal, authors are prohibited from changing meta data, such as author names, the title of the manuscript, or even the content of the manuscript, after it has been published. Changes to meta data or manuscript content due to errors can be made if the manuscript has not been published. You can contact the admin at Contact Us.