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The week at Retraction Watch featured:
- ‘A fig leaf that doesn’t quite cover up’: Commission says philosopher engaged in ‘unacknowledged borrowings’ but not plagiarism
- Britney Spears story prompts apology from Nature and author. Update.
- Journal retracts paper claiming two deaths from COVID-19 vaccination for every three prevented cases. Earlier, and earlier still.
- Ten journals denied 2020 Impact Factors because of excessive self-citation or “citation stacking”
- A scientist critic was sued, and won — but did not emerge unscathed. This is his story.
- How well do databases and journals indicate retractions? Hint: Inconsistently.
Our list of retracted or withdrawn COVID-19 papers is up to 134.
Here’s what was happening elsewhere (some of these items may be paywalled, metered access, or require free registration to read):
Continue reading Weekend reads: Fraud in gaming vs. fraud in science; ‘a scholarly screw-up of biblical proportions’; pregnant male rats