There are hundreds of retractions per year, and a constant stream of new developments in publishing and fraud — all of which keeps our small staff very busy.
As a result, we can’t immediately post on every new retraction that we or our readers discover. So we’ve created a new page to show you some of what’s on our current to-do list, to give you a “sneak peek” at what’s to come. If you have any tips for us about a retraction, expression of concern, or correction you see on our “help us” page — or know of any other retractions by the same authors — please let us know in a comment.
For example, here are some of the retractions on that page now:
- “Pink tooth phenomenon: An enigma?” Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine
- “Why money meanings matter in decisions to donate time and money,” Marketing Matters
- “Ascorbic Acid-Promoted C–H Arylation of Heterocyclic N-Oxides through in Situ Diazotisation of Anilines: A Green and Selective Coupling Process,” Organic Process Research and Development
Once we cover a particular retraction, we’ll mark it accordingly. Thanks for reading!
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The “Help us: Here’s some of what we’re working on” page is great.
On that page it says to “please let us know in a comment” yet at present there is no comment section at the bottom.
Fixed, thanks!