Retractions | retracted papers | BSI

In academic publishing, a retraction is the action by which a published paper in an academic journal is removed from the journal. A retraction may be initiated by the editors of a journal, or by the author(s) of the papers (or their institution). Retractions are typically accompanied by a retraction notice written by the editors or authors explaining the reason for the retraction. [WIKI]


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List of notable retractions [WIKI]


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