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Retraction Watch Database (dataset Of Retracted Papers)

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
The Retraction Watch Database is an extensive dataset that tracks retracted scientific papers across various disciplines. It aims to provide transparency and insight into the reasons behind retractions, authors involved, publication venues, and temporal trends. By compiling this information, the database serves as a valuable resource for researchers, publishers, and policymakers to monitor scientific integrity and improve publication practices.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive collection of retracted papers from multiple scientific fields
  • Detailed metadata including retraction reasons, dates, and authorship
  • Search and filtering functionalities for specific criteria such as subject area or journal
  • Historical trends analysis of retraction patterns over time
  • Accessible API for data integration and research purposes

Pros

  • Provides valuable transparency on scientific misconduct and errors
  • Facilitates meta-research and studies on publication integrity
  • Well-maintained with regularly updated records
  • Open access promotes wide usability and academic collaboration

Cons

  • Reliance on available public data may lead to incomplete coverage
  • Variability in the detail and accuracy of reported retraction reasons
  • Potentially intimidating or discouraging for early-career researchers
  • Limited contextual information beyond retraction details

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:13:23 AM UTC