Monthly Archives: May 2016

Dealing with retractions

retractions

With an increasing number of retractions across the scientific literature, how can we keep on top of them? And even when retracted, how can we ensure the impact of the results doesn’t continue to propagate? New research published today in Research Integrity and Peer Review assessed the citation network of an article before and after retraction and here, co-author Paul van der Vet discusses the research and what’s happening in the field to combat these issues.

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