Vexatious and euphemistic affairs in retractions of scientific publications: A pilot study

Q2 Medicine Medical Journal Armed Forces India Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1016/j.mjafi.2023.07.005
Jyotindu Debnath , Debjyoti Debnath , Seema Patrikar
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Abstract

Background

An increasing number of retractions have been published in the recent past which may be conforming to the large number publications being added on a daily basis. Concerns have been flagged time and again regarding comprehensiveness and utility of retraction notices.

Methods

Retraction notices published in PubMed in Jan 23 were analyzed for journal, publisher, article, country affiliation of authors, month of publication, who raised concern, main and additional reason for retraction, completeness of retraction notice, editors/authors requesting for retraction, agreement between authors and editors, and the number of citations received.

Results

A total of 295 retraction notices published in PubMed in Jan 2023 by 110 journals (which included 24 publishers and 9 standalone journals) were analyzed. Sixty-four percent of journals published single retraction notice. The highest number of retractions by a single journal was 70. Only 31% of retraction notices gave complete details. Editors requested for retraction in 88% cases. Eighty-four percent of the articles received at least one citation. In 71% of cases, it is not known who raised the concern. Reasons for retraction were compromised peer review (37%), plagiarism (20%), image manipulation (13%), data reliability (8%), authorship dispute (6%), methodology issues (4%), and so on. Twenty-seven percent of cases had more than one reason. Plagiarism of figures constituted 84% of total plagiarism cases. Fifty-eight of 59 plagiarism cases were described indirectly despite clear evidence. Authors and editors agreed for retraction in 25% of cases, and no information was available in 36% cases.

Conclusion

A substantial number of retraction notices are incomplete, vague, and euphemistic. Plagiarism of figures/images is an emerging threat.
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背景:最近有越来越多的论文被撤回,这可能与每天增加的大量出版物相一致。对撤稿通知的全面性和实用性的担忧已经一次又一次地被标记出来。方法:对1月23日在PubMed上发表的撤稿通知进行分析,包括期刊、出版商、文章、作者所属国家、发表月份、提出关注的人、撤稿的主要和附加原因、撤稿通知的完整性、请求撤稿的编辑/作者、作者与编辑之间的协议、收到的引用次数等。结果:共分析了2023年1月在PubMed发表的110家期刊(其中出版期刊24家,独立期刊9家)295份撤稿通知。64%的期刊只发布了一份撤稿通知。单个期刊撤稿的最高数量是70篇。只有31%的撤稿通知给出了完整的细节。88%的案例中,编辑要求撤稿。84%的文章至少被引用过一次。在71%的病例中,不知道是谁提出了担忧。撤稿原因包括同行评议(37%)、剽窃(20%)、图片篡改(13%)、数据可靠性(8%)、作者争议(6%)、方法问题(4%)等。27%的案例有不止一个原因。数字剽窃占全部剽窃案例的84%。59个抄袭案例中有58个是间接描述的,尽管证据明确。在25%的案例中,作者和编辑同意撤稿,36%的案例中没有相关信息。结论:大量的撤稿通知是不完整的、模糊的和委婉的。剽窃人物/图像是一个新出现的威胁。
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期刊介绍: This journal was conceived in 1945 as the Journal of Indian Army Medical Corps. Col DR Thapar was the first Editor who published it on behalf of Lt. Gen Gordon Wilson, the then Director of Medical Services in India. Over the years the journal has achieved various milestones. Presently it is published in Vancouver style, printed on offset, and has a distribution exceeding 5000 per issue. It is published in January, April, July and October each year.
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