Jose Sanjo
College Librarian, Sacred Heart College (Autonomous), Kochi, India.
Research Scholar, DLIS, Bishop Heber College (Autonomous), Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, India.
Account Res. 2025 Jul;32(5):655-674. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2024.2446558. Epub 2025 Jan 1.
Researchers are increasingly accessing scientific articles through unauthorized websites like Sci-Hub. Sci-Hub contains retracted articles, including those which are not labelled as retracted, and this is a potential threat to academic research.
This study analyses the extent of the availability of retracted articles within the Sci-Hub, particularly focusing on the presence of unlabeled retracted articles (URA) which may inadvertently be used in subsequent research, thus propagating flawed findings. The authors identified 16925 English-language research articles retracted between 2003 and 2022 indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus databases. These articles were cross-checked with Sci-Hub to ascertain whether they were appropriately labelled as retracted.
The investigation revealed that 84.83% of the retracted articles available on Sci-Hub do not have any indication of their retracted status. These URA could potentially be reused by researchers, unaware of their retracted status. The availability of URA in the field of health sciences is particularly high, which indicates a significant risk of their unintended use and further citation in future research.
This study underscores the crucial need for stringent implementation of regulatory measures on retraction suggested by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) or newly published National Information Standards Organization (NISO) recommendations.
研究人员越来越多地通过诸如Sci-Hub之类的未经授权的网站获取科学文章。Sci-Hub包含撤稿文章,其中包括那些未标记为撤稿的文章,这对学术研究构成了潜在威胁。
本研究分析了Sci-Hub中撤稿文章的可得程度,特别关注未标记撤稿文章(URA)的存在情况,这些文章可能会在后续研究中被无意中使用,从而传播有缺陷的研究结果。作者确定了2003年至2022年间在科学网和Scopus数据库中索引的16925篇英文研究文章被撤稿。这些文章与Sci-Hub进行交叉核对,以确定它们是否被正确标记为撤稿。
调查显示,Sci-Hub上84.83%的撤稿文章没有任何关于其撤稿状态的指示。这些URA可能会被研究人员在不知道其撤稿状态的情况下再次使用。URA在健康科学领域的可得性特别高,这表明它们在未来研究中被意外使用和进一步引用的风险很大。
本研究强调了严格执行出版伦理委员会(COPE)建议的撤稿监管措施或新发布的国家信息标准组织(NISO)建议的迫切需要。