resourceretraction
Resource Retraction is a process in which a publisher or repository removes access to a scholarly work, typically due to concerns about the integrity, validity, or ethical issues surrounding the work. This can occur for various reasons, including plagiarism, data fabrication, or unethical research practices. The retraction process involves notifying the author, the scientific community, and other stakeholders about the retraction, and may include an explanation of the reasons for the retraction. Resource Retraction is an important mechanism for maintaining the integrity of the scientific record and ensuring that only valid and reliable research is disseminated. It is typically handled by the publisher or repository, and may involve the withdrawal of the work from databases and search engines. The process of Resource Retraction is governed by guidelines and policies set by organizations such as the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).