What time-lag for a retraction search on PubMed?
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- PMCID: PMC4105554
- DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-395
What time-lag for a retraction search on PubMed?
Abstract
Background: To investigate fraud and errors, scientists have studied cohorts of retraction notices. These researches have been performed using a PubMed search on publication type "retraction of publication" which retrieves the notices of the retractions. We assessed the stability of the indexation of retraction notices over a 15-month period and what was the time-lag to get stability.
Findings: A search on notices of retraction issued in 2008 was repeated every 3 months during 15 months from February 2011. The first search resulted in 237 notices of retraction. Throughout the study period, 14 discrepancies with the initial search were observed (6%). We found that the number of retraction notices became stable 35 months after the retraction.
Conclusions: The time-lag observed in this study has to be taken into account when performing a PubMed search.
References
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- Nath SB, Marcus SC, Druss BG. Retractions in the research literature: misconduct or mistakes? Med J Aust. 2006;185(3):152–154. - PubMed
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