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Retracted Covid-19 papers and the levels of ‘citation pollution’: A preliminary analysis and directions for further research - ANNEXUS
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Abstract
These datasets inform the study titled "Retracted Covid-19 papers and the levels of ‘citation pollution’: A preliminary analysis and directions for further research". Our aims with this paper are as follows:<br>1) By interrogating cases of papers citing the 33 retracted papers, specifically papers that review Covid-19 literature and/or case studies, we demonstrate the need for ongoing and more in-depth studies that focus on the phenomenon of citation pollution caused by weak or questionable scientific practices.<br>2) We show that the “Covid-19 publication race” has potentially aggravated the distortion of published science on Covid-19.<br>3) We highlight trends that could help understand how citation pollution may potentially escalate and consequently, how it may be mitigated.<br>
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