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Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication | 2018

Retracted Publications in Mental Health Literature: Discovery across Bibliographic Platforms

Caitlin Bakker; Amy Riegelman

INTRODUCTION Retractions are a mechanism by which science corrects itself, withdrawing statements or claims that have proven to be erroneous. However, this requires that such corrections be displayed clearly and consistently. This paper considers how retracted publications in the mental health literature are represented across different platforms. METHODS Using Retraction Watch, we identified 144 retracted articles in the mental health field. We looked across seven platforms to determine the consistency and clarity of the retracted status of these publications. RESULTS Of the 812 records for retracted publications, 40.0% (n=325) did not indicate that the paper had been retracted. Of available PDFs, 26.3% (53/201) did not indicate that the paper had been retracted. Of the 144 articles studied, only 10 were represented as being retracted across all resources through which they were available. DISCUSSION Retracted publications in this sample were inconsistently represented across library resources. While technical solutions, such as Crossmark by Crossref, may help mitigate these challenges, the inconsistent display of retractions has implications for education and outreach. CONCLUSION Our study found that the retractions in our sample were not clearly and consistently represented across sources. Libraries, which provide access to and training in these resources, have a responsibility to raise awareness of these inconsistencies and to advocate for more timely and accurate metadata.


College & Research Libraries | 2018

The Reproducibility Crisis and Academic Libraries

Franklin Sayre; Amy Riegelman


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2018

For Your Enrichment: A Model for Developing and Implementing a Systematic Review Service for Disciplines outside of the Health Sciences

Amy Riegelman; Megan Kocher


Archive | 2018

The Wild and Unwieldy World of Retractions

Amy Riegelman; Caitlin Bakker


DttP: Documents to the People | 2018

US Government Resources Related to Research Rigor and Reproducibility

Alicia Kubas; Amy Riegelman; Franklin Sayre


College & Research Libraries News | 2018

Understanding the complexities of retractions: Recommended resources

Amy Riegelman; Caitlin Bakker


College & Research Libraries News | 2018

Understanding the complexities of retractions

Amy Riegelman; Caitlin Bakker


College & Research Libraries News | 2018

Systematic reviews and evidence synthesis: Resources beyond the health sciences

Megan Kocher; Amy Riegelman


College & Research Libraries | 2018

Replicable Services for Reproducible Research: A Model for Academic Libraries

Franklin Sayre; Amy Riegelman


Archive | 2017

The Complexities of Retractions: Data Integrity, Discovery, and Tools

Caitlin Bakker; Amy Riegelman

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Megan Kocher

University of Minnesota

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