August 3rd has rolled around again, which means it’s time to celebrate another Retraction Watch anniversary — this time, our sixth.
It’s been an exciting year. Some highlights:
- The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust awarded our parent non-profit organization, The Center For Scientific Integrity, a $130,000 grant to chart a course for sustainability.
- We welcomed two new staffers, researcher Alison Abritis and staff writer Dalmeet Singh Chawla.
- We began work on a comprehensive retraction database, partnering with the Center For Open Science, thanks to the generous support of the MacArthur and Arnold Foundations.
- We launched a new leaderboard, of the 10 top-cited retracted papers.
- Our work was profiled by CBC’s The National.
- We began writing a weekly column for STAT, The Watchdogs.
- We published our 3,000th post.
- We launched The Retraction Watch Daily, a digest of our posts from the previous day, and a sneak peek at some of our Weekend Reads. (You haven’t signed up yet? Click here, we’ll wait.)
And here’s something new: We are pleased to announce a new partnership with Science, through which we will regularly contribute more in-depth investigations and analyses to their news section. It’s a great opportunity for us to dive deeper into complex stories, investigate larger issues in science integrity, and reach a larger audience. We’ve already got some great stories in the works, so stay tuned.
Your readership, criticism, and tips are anniversary gifts enough, but we would be remiss if we didn’t note that donations to The Center For Scientific Integrity are tax-deductible. Should you feel so moved, we would be deeply grateful for any and all contributions to help us continue our work. Click here to do that.
Thanks, as always, for making this all possible.
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Great work!!! I confer my personal “Most Valuable Organization” award to RW.
If our taxpayer funding handout agencies offered a fraction of the value we would be lucky.
I hope this will not affect the impartiality of your work. Science has published some of the most retraction-worthy stuff I’ve seen in a major journal. I’m still waiting for them to retract the infamous “arsenic life” paper.
Thanks for the feedback. As we’ve pointed out elsewhere, the Science news team operates independently of the manuscript side.
Congratulations guys, keep the good work going
Happy birthday!
Feliz cumpleaños! ☺
That was supposed to be a smiley face!
A huge happy anniversary and huzzah! from Oz. Your efforts are very much appreciated. From the AHRECS team. Check out our new whiteboard video at http://www.ahrecs.com/resources/resourcing-reflective-practice-whiteboard-video-7-5-min