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STI 2018 Conference Proceedings Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators All papers published in this conference proceedings have been peer reviewed through a peer review process administered by the proceedings Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a conference proceedings. Chair of the Conference Paul Wouters Scientific Editors Rodrigo Costas Thomas Franssen Alfredo Yegros-Yegros Layout Andrea Reyes Elizondo Suze van der Luijt-Jansen The articles of this collection can be accessed at https://hdl.handle.net/1887/64521 ISBN: 978-90-9031204-0 of the text: the authors 2018 Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University, The Netherlands This ARTICLE is licensed under a Creative Commons Atribution-NonCommercial-NonDetivates 4.0 International Licensed

How the retracted publications are managed and used? A South Korean case Jinseo Park *, June Young Lee ** and Oh-Jin Kwon ** * jayoujin@hanmail.net Future Technology Analysis Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, 66 Hoegiro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 02456 (Korea) ** road2you@kisti.re.kr; dbajin@kisti.re.kr Future Technology Analysis Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, 66 Hoegiro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 02456 (Korea) Introduction Many studies have reported a steadily increasing number of retracted publications with misconduct (Ribeiro & Vasconcelos, 2018; Grieneisen & Zhang, 2012; Fang et al., 2012). However, there are very few systematic reviews of how the retracted publications are managed in the bibliographic database and are after the. In this study, we deal with the following research topics. First, what are the characteristics of retracted publication in Korea? Are the retracted publications constantly increasing? In what research areas and for what reasons were withdrawn? Are a few authors leading the as the repeat offenders (Grieneisen & Zhang, 2012)? Secondly, is there a notice of from a bibliographic database? In WoS (Web of Science), the retracted publications are classified as retracted publication in document type (DT) or the title of article is marked with Retracted article. In KCI (Korea Citation Index), the retracted publication has a title beginning with research misconduct article. Unless the original article in the bibliographic database is clearly known to be a retracted, researchers may not know that the paper has been withdrawn and the retracted publications can be like any other articles (Teixeira da Silva & Bornemann-Cimenti, 2017; Fang et al., 2012). Third, one of ways of disseminating retracted publication after withdrawal is that retracted publication is by another researcher or by oneself. Teixeira da Silva & Dobránszki(2017) regarded this citation of retracted publication as an academic faux pas despite the variety of motives and reasons for citation. Data and Methods We used Retraction Watch Database (database.org) instead of WoS to analyze the retracted publications of Korean authors. The reason is that the number of retracted articles of Korean authors was only 211 in WoS, but 438 in Retraction Watch Database (accessed March 18, 2018). The difference originates from their coverage, i.e. the Retraction Watch Database 757

collects not only the retracted publications of journals but also the retracted publications of the conference proceedings. We collected 438 retracted publications from Retraction Watch Database. We removed duplicated data and searched WoS and KCI for verifying whether each retracted publication is listed and marked as the information of a retracted in those databases. We built a single database for analysis (N=432) by combining the retrieved information from two databases and Retraction Watch Database. Results The characteristics of retracted publications in Korea To date, the number of retracted publications has increased to the peak of 50 publications in 2011 (figure 1a), and the main reasons of s were Duplication 30.8%, Error 20.1% and Unreliable Data/Image/Results 16.9% (figure 1b). Most of the retracted publications were found in medicine and biology (figure 1c). In figure 1c, there may be more than one reason of in a retracted paper, and so we have counted in duplicate. Figure 1: (a) Number of retracted publications by year, (b) Reason of, and (c) Number of retracted publications by field based on Scimago journal categories (a) (b) (c) 758

Figure 2a shows the relations the number of authors, institutions and countries per article, and the number of the retracted publications and figure 2b indicates the percent of the single or multi-authorships at individual, institutional and country level. Figure 2: (a) Number of authors/institutions/countries per article and number of retracted publications and (b) Percent of the single or multi-authorships in authors, institutions and countries The following figure 3 shows whether s are caused by repeat offender with full counting. One author has 34 retracted publications and one institution has 50 retracted publications. This distribution is similar to a typical power-law distribution. Figure 3: Number of retracted publications per author/institution and number of authors/institutions 759

The status managed by bibliographic database (WoS & KCI) The notice is announced in various databases, from publisher websites to bibliographic databases such as Web of Science or PubMed (Bakker and Riegelman, 2017). Although the notices of the publishers or the full text files (e.g. PDFs) of retracted publication are very important, we have examined two bibliographic databases, Web of Science and KCI. In Web of Science, Of the 432 retracted publications, 313 papers were searchable in Web of Science. Of these 313 publications, 164 were announced with retracted publications. In other word, the notice rate was only slightly over half (52.3%). (Table 1) KCI is mainly indexing Korean journals and of the 113 retracted publications indexed by KCI, only 2 papers have the notice. (Table 2) by WoS Retraction Notification Table 1. Retracted publications in WoS No. of Publications Time Delay publication and Time Delay and present Total Not - 119 3.60 4.78 - - No 149 2.47 5.38 1,793 12.03 Yes 164 2.34 5.66 3,079 18.77 Sub-total 313 2.40 5.53 4,872 15.57 Total 432 2.73 5.32 - - by KCI Retraction Notification Table 2. Retracted publications in KCI No. of Publications Time Delay publication and Time Delay and present Total Not - 319 2.43 5.67 - - No 111 3.59 4.39 607 5.47 Yes 2 3.00 1.50 1 0.50 Sub-total 113 3.58 4.34 608 5.38 Total 432 2.73 5.32 - - The times before and after in WoS Of the 313 retracted publications that can be searched in WoS, 3 papers have the information on the times but have no the citing articles information. We collected the publication years of citing articles of each retracted publication (N=310) and compared the times before and after except for the times of year. Table 3 shows the total and average times by whether or not there is a notice. This result implies that the times is a tendency to increase even after 760

regardless of notice. In figure 4, we confirmed that the times after increased more than before in 150 papers (48.4%), but only in 80 papers (25.8%) the times after decreased more than before. Retraction Notification Table 3. The TC (times ) before and after in WoS No. of Publications Total TC before Total TC after TC before TC after Rate of Increase before/after No 147 551 689 3.75 4.69 25.05% Yes 163 1,049 1,171 6.44 7.18 11.63% Total 310 1,600 1,860 5.16 6.00 16.25% Figure 4: The frequency of the difference TC after and before In conclusion, we found that the notice on the original article did not work well in the bibliographic databases. Furthermore, even if the is announced, it does not have a significant impact on the citation by another researcher. Once an article is published, the article is by other researcher and the results of retracted publications are used by other studies regardless of the notice. We need a rigorous research on the patterns and context of citations in at least three areas, the citation of retracted publications, irreproducible results and the predatory journal articles. References Bakker, C. & Riegelman, A. (2017). Retracted Publications in Mental Health Literature: Discovery across Bibliographic Platforms, Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 6(General Issue), ep2199. https://doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.2199 761

Fang, F. C., Steen, R. G., & Casadevall, A. (2012). Misconduct accounts for the majority of retracted scientific publications. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(42), 17028-17033. Grieneisen M. L. & Zhang, M. (2012). A Comprehensive Survey of Retracted Articles from the Scholarly Literature. PLoS ONE, 7(10): e44118. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0044118. Ribeiro, M. D. & Vasconcelos, S. M. R. (2018). Retractions covered by Retraction Watch in the 2013-2015 period: prevalence for the most productive countries. Scientometrics, 114, 719-734. Stern, A. M., Casadevall, A., Steen, R. G., & Fang, F. C. (2014). Financial costs and personal consequences of research misconduct resulting in retracted publications. elife, 3, e02956. http://doi.org/10.7554/elife.02956. Teixeira da Silva, J. A. & Bornemann-Cimenti, H. (2017). Scientometrics, 110, 365-370. Teixeira da Silva, J.A. & Dobránszki, J. (2017). High retracted papers. Scientometrics, 110, 1653-1661. 762