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  • Scientific integrity
  • Research ethics

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  • Retracted publications remain accessible, leading to unintentional use by researchers unaware of their retraction.
  • Factors contributing to the spread of retracted research have been identified over the past decade.
  • The Reducing the Inadvertent Spread of Retracted Science (RISRS) project aimed to create an actionable agenda to mitigate this issue.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an actionable agenda for reducing the inadvertent spread of retracted science.
  • To identify methods for improving the dissemination of retraction status.
  • To determine feasible actions for stakeholders involved in knowledge distribution.

Main Methods:

  • A year-long process involving a scoping review of empirical literature.
  • Successive rounds of stakeholder consultation, including interviews with 47 stakeholders.
  • A three-part online workshop in October-November 2020 with 65 diverse stakeholders (publishers, editors, researchers, librarians, etc.).

Main Results:

  • A systematic, cross-industry approach for consistent, standardized, and timely retraction information.
  • A proposed taxonomy of retraction categories and metadata for stakeholder adoption.
  • Best practices for coordinating the retraction process for timely, fair, and unbiased outcomes.
  • Educational initiatives for stakeholders on pre- and post-publication stewardship, including retractions and corrections.

Conclusions:

  • Four recommendations were developed to address the inadvertent citation of retracted research.
  • A working group was formed to develop the Communication of Retractions, Removals, and Expressions of Concern (CORREC) Recommended Practice.
  • Further research is needed on retraction documentation, impact on code/datasets, and metadata propagation to ensure retracted papers are not cited unknowingly.