Chain retraction: how to stop bad science propagating through the literature
Guillaume Cabanac ()
Nature, 2024, vol. 632, issue 8027, 977-979
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Awareness of when a paper can’t be trusted is often too low — but adopting some easy-to-use technological solutions can help researchers, publishers and referees to clean things up.
Keywords: Publishing; Ethics; Scientific community (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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