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Abstract

Grant Number: 1R01NS044487-01
Project Title: Correcting the Literature After Scienctific Misconduct
PI Information:NameEmailTitle
NEALE, ANNE VICTORIA. vneale@med.wayne.edu

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by the applicant): The purpose of this study is to investigate the nature and scope of the corrections made to the published biomedical literature affected by scientific misconduct and to make recommendations to the appropriate entities when warranted by the results of the study. This retrospective cohort study will involve the following steps. 1) Identify all Office of Research Integrity (ORI) determinations of scientific misconduct from 1992 - 2001, and select for inclusion in the study cohort those individuals with ORI-identified publications containing plagiarism, misrepresentation of data or other information requiring correction, errata, retraction, or similar actions (problem publications). 2) Conduct searches in MEDLINE-based bibliographic and citation databases to determine the extent to which errata, corrections and retractions (corrigenda) are tagged to the bibliographic citations of such problem publications, and characterize the range of the location and content of such postings. 3) Describe how the publishers and vendors of electronic databases identify errata, retractions and other forms of notification within their online citations. 4) Describe the extent to which subsequent authors cite the problem publications. Determine if those who cite the problem publications also cite the ORI finding of misconduct, or the corrigenda (for those problem publications that are tagged with such corrigenda). 5) Randomly sample the citations to the problem articles and conduct a content analysis to determine the nature of the reference to the problem publication. Preliminary studies have demonstrated the nature and extent of the problem of correcting the literature after scientific misconduct. Preliminary work has also demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed methodology. Based on the study findings, we will formulate policy recommendations to appropriate entities for improving the integrity of the published biomedical literature. We will also disseminate the study findings by developing an awareness program related to maintaining the integrity of the published literature for professional library associations and societies, and through peer-reviewed publications.

Public Health Relevance:
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Thesaurus Terms:
data collection methodology /evaluation, information dissemination, publication
ethics, literature citation, online computer

Institution: WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
SPONSORED PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
DETROIT, MI 48202
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department: FAMILY MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES
Project Start: 01-SEP-2002
Project End: 31-AUG-2004
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE
IRG: ZNS1


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