Post Publication Discusssion
SEAJALGOV encourages reader comments and corrections to published articles in order to preserve the integrity of the scholarly record.
Readers can provide such criticism to the Editor in Chief by email. If approved, the comments and changes will appear in the upcoming edition as a "Letter to the Editor." In response to the reader's comments, the esteemed authors of the published piece may write a "Reply to the Letter to the Editor" that is published by the editors.
SEAJALGOV The post-publication debate procedure in journals is intended to be open and equitable. In order to guarantee a fair and full exchange of views, discussions are posted online following a rigorous screening process and typically include a response from the original writers.
Reader criticism of journal publications can also serve as the starting point for post-publication conversations. Criticism ought to be reasonable, free of libellous or defamatory material, and backed up by facts or statistics. It could be necessary to make changes (such as a correction or retraction) to the published article.