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contributor.advisorDr. Barbara Wildemuthen
creatorMary E Gabeharten
date.accessioned2005-04-18T12:33:35Z-
date.available2005-04-15en
date.issued2005-04-18T12:33:35Z-
date.submitted04/15/2005en
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1901/199-
description.abstractWhen a journal article is found to contain significant errors or the experiment cannot be reproduced, it is typically retracted by the journal. Because a retraction statement appears in a subsequent issue of the journal, there is little linkage between the retraction and the retracted article. Being unaware of the retraction, researchers go on to reference retracted articles in their publications, further perpetuating this erroneous work. This study examines citations to retracted papers in the scientific literature and the context of these citations. Citations to 211 articles, published between 1996 and 2000, were analyzed; about 30% of the citations occurred after the articles had been retracted. An in-depth analysis of the context of four selected articles was conducted. Most of the citations were affirmative; only five of the 137 citations were negative. It is concluded that, with electronic publication and in electronic databases, retractions should be more closely linked with the article retracted.en
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language.isoen_USen
publisherSchool of Information and Library Scienceen
rightsAttribution-NonCommercial 1.0en
subjectScientific and technical literature Citation analysisen
titleAn analysis of citations to retracted articles in the scientific literatureen
typeElectronic Theses and Dissertationsen
degree.disciplineLibrary Scienceen
degree.grantorUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hillen
degree.levelMasteren
degree.nameMaster of Scienceen
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