Abstract Objective To analyse retraction notices from 2016 and compare their quality to the 2008 notices. Results From 146 retractions retrieved, only 123 were included, of which, a clear reason for retraction was available for 122 (99.2%) and no reason was given for one (0.8%). The main reasons for retraction were mistakes 26.0% (n = 32), fraud 26.0% (n = 32), plagiarism 20.3% (n = 25), and overlap 8.1% (n = 10). In 100 (81.3%) cases, a mention of retraction was available on the original paper, in 15 (12.2%) there was no mention of retraction, and 8 (6.5%) papers were deleted. Compared to the previous cohorts, management of retraction has improved because 99.2% provided a clear reason, and 81.3% of original articles were available with a m...
Articles may be retracted when their findings are no longer considered trustworthy due to scientific...
Background: The number of retracted scientific publications has risen sharply, but it is unclear whe...
<p>Only 20% of articles were retracted due to research misconduct, while more than twice that many w...
This study provides current data on key questions about retraction of scientific articles. Findings ...
When a scientific article is found to be either fraudulent or erroneous, one course of action availa...
A retraction in science is the removal of a scientific paper from the literature’s records. Formerly...
ABSTRACTScience is a dynamic subject and it was never free of misconduct or bad research. Indeed, th...
Science is a dynamic subject and it was never free of misconduct or bad research. Indeed, the scient...
The scientific community should agree on the essential information to be provided when pulling a pap...
Publication plays a pivotal role in the growth and dissemination of scientific knowledge. But the g...
Background: Papers continue to be cited by authors even after they have been retracted. Retraction n...
Retraction is intended to remove articles from the citable literature. However, a series of studies ...
<p>Numbers in parentheses are numbers of articles or of retraction notices. <sup>Col</sup>collective...
While it seems obvious that withdrawing papers, which contain errors or misconduct, helps to keep th...
This study provides current data on key questions about retraction of scientific articles. Findings ...
Articles may be retracted when their findings are no longer considered trustworthy due to scientific...
Background: The number of retracted scientific publications has risen sharply, but it is unclear whe...
<p>Only 20% of articles were retracted due to research misconduct, while more than twice that many w...
This study provides current data on key questions about retraction of scientific articles. Findings ...
When a scientific article is found to be either fraudulent or erroneous, one course of action availa...
A retraction in science is the removal of a scientific paper from the literature’s records. Formerly...
ABSTRACTScience is a dynamic subject and it was never free of misconduct or bad research. Indeed, th...
Science is a dynamic subject and it was never free of misconduct or bad research. Indeed, the scient...
The scientific community should agree on the essential information to be provided when pulling a pap...
Publication plays a pivotal role in the growth and dissemination of scientific knowledge. But the g...
Background: Papers continue to be cited by authors even after they have been retracted. Retraction n...
Retraction is intended to remove articles from the citable literature. However, a series of studies ...
<p>Numbers in parentheses are numbers of articles or of retraction notices. <sup>Col</sup>collective...
While it seems obvious that withdrawing papers, which contain errors or misconduct, helps to keep th...
This study provides current data on key questions about retraction of scientific articles. Findings ...
Articles may be retracted when their findings are no longer considered trustworthy due to scientific...
Background: The number of retracted scientific publications has risen sharply, but it is unclear whe...
<p>Only 20% of articles were retracted due to research misconduct, while more than twice that many w...