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Time to retraction

31.05.2022 admin

A #WCRI2022 talk by Alison Abritis/Retractionwatch has some interesting data on time to retraction of scientific articles.

It is an inacceptable long time period, even longer for papers with PubPeer entries while I am still thinking about the reasons.

 

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