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The week at Retraction Watch featured:
- Engineering dean’s journal serves as a supply chain for ‘bizarre’ articles
- Econ journal board quits en masse because Wiley ‘appeared to emphasize quantity over quality’
- Elsevier investigating papers after IEEE finds ‘self-plagiarism’
- Stanford prof who sued critics loses appeal against $500,000 in legal fees
- Highly cited scientist published dozens of papers after his death
Our list of retracted or withdrawn COVID-19 papers is up past 400. There are more than 47,000 retractions in The Retraction Watch Database — which is now part of Crossref. The Retraction Watch Hijacked Journal Checker now contains more than 250 titles. And have you seen our leaderboard of authors with the most retractions lately — or our list of top 10 most highly cited retracted papers? What about The Retraction Watch Mass Resignations List?
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: That paper (yes, that one) is retracted; China reviewing 17,000 retractions; a Columbia surgeon and flawed data