Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to quantify how many publications retracted because of misconduct involved declared medical writers (i.e., not ghostwriters) or declared pharmaceutical industry support. The secondary objective was to investigate factors associated with misconduct retractions. Design: A systematic, controlled, retrospective, bibliometric study. Data source: Retracted publications dataset in the MEDLINE database. Data selection: PubMed was searched (Limits: English, human, January 1966 – February 2008) to identify publications retracted because of misconduct. Publications retracted because of mistake served as the control group. Standardized definitions and data collection tools were used, and data were ana...
Context: Fraudulent publication is a scourge of scientific research.Objectives: This scoping review ...
Background and aim of the work: Literature reviews have summarised the number of retracted studies a...
Reports on the preliminary results of an empirical study of post-retraction citations of biomedical ...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to quantify how many publications retracted beca...
Objectives: To investigate whether plagiarism is more prevalent in publications retracted from the m...
Abstract Better understanding of research and publishing misconduct can improve strategies to mitiga...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The number of retracted scholarly articles has risen precipitously in rec...
These are the preliminary results of a study that examines the impact of retracted articles in biome...
Background: Retracted articles represent research withdrawn from the existing body of literature aft...
This poster was presented at the MOBIUS Annual Conference on June 16, 2010 in Columbia, MO.These are...
Guowei Li,1–3 Mariam Kamel,1 Yanling Jin,1 Michael Kuan Xu,1 Lawrence Mbuagbaw,1,2 Zainab Sama...
The study was done by librarians and staff of the Taubman Medical Library. The objects were:1: Findi...
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...
Background: Retraction is a mechanism for correcting the literature and a warning for readers in rel...
Context: Fraudulent publication is a scourge of scientific research.Objectives: This scoping review ...
Background and aim of the work: Literature reviews have summarised the number of retracted studies a...
Reports on the preliminary results of an empirical study of post-retraction citations of biomedical ...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to quantify how many publications retracted beca...
Objectives: To investigate whether plagiarism is more prevalent in publications retracted from the m...
Abstract Better understanding of research and publishing misconduct can improve strategies to mitiga...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The number of retracted scholarly articles has risen precipitously in rec...
These are the preliminary results of a study that examines the impact of retracted articles in biome...
Background: Retracted articles represent research withdrawn from the existing body of literature aft...
This poster was presented at the MOBIUS Annual Conference on June 16, 2010 in Columbia, MO.These are...
Guowei Li,1–3 Mariam Kamel,1 Yanling Jin,1 Michael Kuan Xu,1 Lawrence Mbuagbaw,1,2 Zainab Sama...
The study was done by librarians and staff of the Taubman Medical Library. The objects were:1: Findi...
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...
Background: Retraction is a mechanism for correcting the literature and a warning for readers in rel...
Context: Fraudulent publication is a scourge of scientific research.Objectives: This scoping review ...
Background and aim of the work: Literature reviews have summarised the number of retracted studies a...
Reports on the preliminary results of an empirical study of post-retraction citations of biomedical ...