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Alison Abritis

Alison Abritis

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Researcher, Retraction Watch

Tampa Bay

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jobs, education, courts, medicare, prisons economy, medicaid, politics, ohio, transportation poverty, elections, media, health care,energy budgets, health, cincinnati council, welfare, news environment, transit

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astronomy, meteorology, physics and non-health topics

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Total articles 34

  • The issue with special issues

    By Alison Abritis, Adam Marcus Verified, Ivan Oransky

    Sep. 27, 2024

  • Taking it back: A pilot study of a rubric measuring retraction notice quality

    By Alyssa Shi, Brooke Bier, Luke Schwartz Verified, Alison Abritis

    Jun. 25, 2024

  • The issue with special issues

    By Alison Abritis, Adam Marcus Verified, Ivan Oransky

    Sep. 27, 2024

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Company Info

Retraction Watch

Retraction Watch is an online publication dedicated to tracking and reporting retractions in scientific literature. Co-founded in August 2010 by journalists Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus, the platform has grown significantly since receiving support from the MacArthur Foundation in 2014. This funding facilitated the hiring of additional staff and the establishment of the Center for Scientific Integrity, a non-profit organization that enhances their mission. The core service of Retraction Watch involves monitoring retractions in scientific journals, providing detailed analyses of the reasons behind these retractions, which often highlight issues of misconduct or error in research. They also maintain a comprehensive database cataloging retractions across various scientific fields, which was acquired by CrossRef in 2018. The publication offers daily news and analysis, a newsletter with nearly 6,500 subscribers, and a weekly feature called Weekend Reads that discusses important topics in scientific integrity. Retraction Watch serves a diverse audience, including researchers, journalists, and policymakers, and attracts around 100,000 page views per month.

New York, United States, , United States

+1 917-359-2113

Founded: 2010