Retracted Papers Stigmatize, Jeopardize Solid Research In Related Fields

Thursday, September 4, 2014 - 11:20 in Physics & Chemistry

Should scientists handle retractions differently? Peer review cannot catch everything. In many papers, there is no peer review at all, it is editorial review that checks off a few boxes and relies on post-publication peer review to find flaws. That makes retractions more common. read more

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