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“Catching Errors: Peer Review and Retractions in Publishing”
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Ivan Oransky Retraction Watch and
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Charon Pierson Governing Council of the
Committee on Publication
Ethics (COPE)
James DuBois Center for Clinical Research
Ethics, Washington University
School of Medicine
Catching Errors: Peer Review and Retractions in Publishing
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Ivan Oransky
Co-founder, Retraction Watch
Vice President, Global Editorial Director, MedPage Today
@ivanoransky
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One From Biochemistry: Karel Bezouška
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Have you ever retracted a paper?
Audience Survey Question
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ANSWER THE QUESTION ON SCREEN
• Yes, I have retracted a paper • No, I have not nor have any of my colleagues • No, I have not but I have seen retractions before • What’s a retraction?
Retractions on the Rise
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Most Retractions Due to Misconduct
PNAS online October 1, 2012 19
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Which Journals Retract?
-Infection and Immunity 2011 21
How Long Do Retractions Take?
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How Long Do Retractions Take?
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What Happens to Retracted Papers’ Citations?
-Assn of College & Research Libraries 2011 24
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What Happens to Retracted Papers’ Citations?
Budd et al, 1999:
• Retracted articles received more than 2,000 post-retraction citations; less than 8% of citations acknowledged the retraction
• Preliminary study of the present data shows that continued citation remains a problem
• Of 391 citations analyzed, only 6% acknowledge the retraction
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Do Journals Get the Word Out?
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Do Journals Get the Word Out?
“Journals often fail to alert the naïve reader; 31.8% of retracted papers were not noted as retracted in any way.”
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The Euphemisms
“unattributed overlap”
an “approach”
“a duplicate of a paper that has already been published”…by other authors
“significant originality issue”
“Some sentences…are directly taken from other papers, which could be viewed as a form of plagiarism”
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Is this a useful retraction notice?
Audience Survey Question
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ANSWER THE QUESTION ON SCREEN
• Yes, why go into the details • Neither Yes nor No, it should be left to the journal’s
discretion • No, we need to know why it was withdrawn
“This article has been withdrawn by the authors.” -Journal of Biological Chemistry
Why The Opacity?
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Why The Opacity?
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Post-Publication Peer Review On The Rise
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Doing The Right Thing Pays
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Contact Info/Acknowledgements
http://retractionwatch.com
@ivanoransky
Thanks:
The MacArthur Foundation
Nancy Lapid, Reuters Health
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Catching Errors: Peer Review
and Retractions in Publishing
Charon A. Pierson, PhD
Editor and COPE Council Member
About COPE
• COPE began in 1997 as an informal forum for a
small group of editors to discuss ethical issues
relating to research and publication in biomedical
journal publishing
• COPE 2015
- Has over 10,000 members
- International in scope and fully inclusive in subject
matter
- ACS is an active member of COPE
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COPE Council
• Elected by membership – 3 year terms
• Editors, former editors, or publishers
• All volunteers – supported by paid
staff at COPE
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COPE Provides:
• Leadership in thinking about ethics in
publication
• Practical resources to educate and
support
• A neutral, professional voice
Which statement is closest to your experience as a manuscript reviewer?
Audience Survey Question
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ANSWER THE QUESTION ON SCREEN
• I have never been taught how to review a scholarly manuscript
• I learned how to do a scholarly review during my formal education
• I learned how to do a scholarly review once I started working in my career
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Misconduct/Errors and Peer Review
By editor
By software
By reviewers
By post-publication review
AND the authors themselves
Misconduct/errors can be detected:
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Marcovitch et al Croat Med J. 2010 doi: 10.3325/cmj.2010.51.7
Would you know how to detect
errors as a reviewer?
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Editors think misconduct only
happens in other journals
Not a problem
at my journal
Never occurs
at my journal
Redundant pub 14% 17%
Plagiarism 24% 19%
Duplicate pub 27% 9%
Author CoI 33% 22%
Reviewer CoI 31% 22%
Fals/fabr data 39% 35%
Image manipulation 64% 47%
Wager et al. J Med Ethics 2009;35:348-53
Guides editor
through a logical
process of
investigation and
decision making
What to do if you suspect fabricated
data in a published manuscript
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Which statement reflects your experience with retracted literature?
Audience Survey Question
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ANSWER THE QUESTION ON SCREEN
• I’ve never seen a retraction notice
• I’ve seen a retraction notice but did not understand what it meant
• I’ve seen a retraction notice that forced me to change my thinking about some research
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Purpose of Retractions
• Clearly and rationally correct the literature
• Insure integrity of scientific record
• Alert readers to
redundant publication
• They are not punishment for misconduct
• Must not be defamatory or libelous
Lessons Learned:
Retractions Should Always
• Identify article and link to it
• Be clearly identified as retraction
• Be published promptly
• Be freely available (no paywall!)
• State the reasons for retraction
• State who is retracting (author, editor)
• Avoid defamatory statements
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“Catching Errors: Peer Review and Retractions in Publishing”
Contact us via email at [email protected]
www.acs.org/acswebinars www.acs.org/acswebinars Slides available now! Recordings will be available to ACS members after one week
Ivan Oransky Retraction Watch and
MedPage Today
Charon Pierson Governing Council of the
Committee on Publication
Ethics (COPE)
James DuBois Center for Clinical Research
Ethics, Washington University
School of Medicine
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Check out Ivan and Charon’s Reddit AMA for
your answers to fraudulent research in
publications!
http://bit.ly/catchingerrors
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“Catching Errors: Peer Review and Retractions in Publishing”
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Ivan Oransky Retraction Watch and
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Charon Pierson Governing Council of the
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James DuBois Center for Clinical Research
Ethics, Washington University
School of Medicine
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“Picking the Right Screening Strategy”
David Swinney, CEO, Institute for Rare and Neglected Diseases Drug
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