• In academic publishing, a retraction is a mechanism by which a published paper in an academic journal is flagged for being seriously flawed to the extent...
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  • Look up retraction or retract in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Retraction or retract(ed) may refer to: Retraction in academic publishing, withdrawals...
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    Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal...
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    often arise in academic publishing. Such conflicts may cause wrongdoing and make it more likely. Ethical standards in academic publishing exist to avoid...
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  • Hindawi acquisition stepped down in the wake of those retractions. The Hindawi Publishing Corporation was founded in 1997 in Cairo by Ahmed Hindawi and his...
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    Retraction Watch is a blog that reports on retractions of scientific papers and on related topics. The blog was launched in August 2010 and is produced...
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  • Replication (statistics) Replication crisis ReScience C (journal) Retraction in academic publishing Tautology Testability Verification and validation Tsang, Eric...
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  • MDPI (redirect from MDPI Publishing)
    intelligence has paper flagged". Retraction Watch. Retrieved 10 January 2020. "Status withdrawn from controversial academic". BBC News. 14 April 2018. Retrieved...
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  • incident of delayed corrections. Journalism ethics and standards Retractions in academic publishing "Corrections, Refiles, Kills, Repeats and Embargoes". Reuters...
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  • OMICS Publishing Group is a predatory publisher of open access academic journals. It started publishing its first journal in 2008. By 2015, it claimed...
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    Erratum (category Publishing terminology)
    Cancel leaf Correction (newspaper) Retractions in academic publishing "Authors and referees — corrections". Nature publishing group. Archived from the original...
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  • Scientific Research Publishing (SCIRP) is a predatory academic publisher of open-access electronic journals, conference proceedings, and scientific anthologies...
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  • scholarly publishing "sting operations" such as the Sokal affair. These are nonsense papers that were accepted by an academic journal or academic conference;...
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    Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model that involves charging...
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  • outside the news organization). In academic publishing, a paper is an academic work that is usually published in an academic journal. It contains original...
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    Foreskin (redirect from Foreskin retraction)
    there are other symptoms. Retraction of the foreskin is not recommended until it loosens from the glans before or during puberty. In adults, it is typically...
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  • anxiety has a history in Africa, Asia and Europe. In the United States and Europe, the syndrome is commonly known as genital retraction syndrome. The condition...
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  • Blog. In the Pipeline. Retrieved 1 September 2017. Palus, Shannon (10 June 2016). "Author denies accusations of blatant duplication". Retraction Watch...
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  • Expression of concern (category Academic publishing)
    pending its outcome. Erratum Post-publication peer review Retractions in academic publishing Morris et al. 2013, p. 375. COPE Notes 2018. ICMJE 2019. COPE...
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  • American multinational publishing company that focuses on academic publishing and instructional materials. The company was founded in 1807 and produces books...
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  • Paolo Macchiarini (category Academic staff of the Karolinska Institute)
    authors after Karolinska requested retraction in December 2016; after Nature had issued an editorial notice of concern in October 2016: Sjöqvist, Sebastian;...
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  • games we play: A troubling dark side in academic publishing", The Guardian "Retraction Watch Database". Retraction Watch. Center for Scientific Integrity...
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    to concentrate on publishing. In 1998 it went public on the London Stock Exchange and in the same year bought its academic publishing rival Routledge for...
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  • Replicability Replication crisis Reproducibility Project Retraction in academic publishing Role of chance in scientific discoveries Science and technology studies...
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  • "never to mention again that Nature Publishing Group has some kind of involvement in Frontiers." In June 2015, Retraction Watch referred to the publisher...
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  • German-British academic publishing company created by the May 2015 merger of Springer Science+Business Media and Holtzbrinck Publishing Group's Nature Publishing Group...
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  • basis that employers use to evaluate academic personnel for employment, promotion, and tenure. In academic publishing, authorship of a work is claimed by...
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  • specifically academic ghostwriting or medical ghostwriter. It may include data fabrication, leading to junk science, and sometimes to retractions in the scientific...
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  • academic publishing company that coordinates the unethical sale of authorship positions on academic research papers. The company is headquartered in Moscow...
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  • Bruce Gilley (category Canadian diaspora in the United States)
    "pretty clear that proper procedures were not followed in publishing the article, but I think retraction is a mistake – and also opens very dangerous doors ...
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