You as non-editor researchers can also have influence here!
Write to your journals' editorial board or EIC, asking them to make explicit a policy that they will not comply with these requests.
Sometimes all it takes is a quick email for an editor who didn't think about it or to prioritize it more.
Write to your journals' editorial board or EIC, asking them to make explicit a policy that they will not comply with these requests.
Sometimes all it takes is a quick email for an editor who didn't think about it or to prioritize it more.
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Noah Haber
Thing you can actually, tangibly do: Make a clear policy statement that your journal policies are not subject to and will not be impacted by the recent request for retractions.
Because there is no scientific or integrity grounds for these requests, there will be no compliance with these requests.
Because there is no scientific or integrity grounds for these requests, there will be no compliance with these requests.
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