Empirical Retraction Lit (up to July 2021) covers original
research ABOUT retraction. An effort to collect and analyze the data must have
been made beyond reporting information that is easily attainable
from databases, previous literature, or other sources.
Bulk downloads are available from the
Empirical Retraction Lit GitHub repository.
Filter By Publication Characteristics
LanguagePublication typeVenueAuthor
Filter By Topic: Citation and Impact
Citation of retracted papersCitation context analysis of retracted papersPerceptions and discussion of retracted papersImpacts of retracted papersVisibility/accessibility of retraction statusResponsible citation/citation analysis
Filter By How Studies Selected Retracted Papers
Database search limitations used by studiesDiscipline or Geography
Filter By Methods Used or Created
Interviews and surveysNew methods for auditing literatureIdentifying problematic literatureNetwork visualization
Filter By Findings-related Topics
Authorship of retracted papersRetraction notices--characteristicsRetracted papers--characteristicsProcesses and policiesOther aspects