Moving Open Repositories out of the Blind Spot of Initiatives to Correct the Scholarly Record

« Open repositories were created to enhance access and visibility of scholarly publications, driven by open science ideals emphasising transparency and accessibility. However, they lack mechanisms to update the status of corrected or retracted publications, posing a threat to the integrity of the scholarly record. To explore the scope of the problem, a manually verified corpus was examined: we extracted all the entries in the Crossref × Retraction Watch database for which the publication date of the corrected or retracted document ranged from 2013 to 2023. This corresponded to 24,430 entries with a DOI, which we use to query Unpaywall and identify their possible indexing in HAL, an open repository (second largest institutional repository worldwide). (…) »

source > onlinelibrary.wiley.com, Bordignon, F. (2025), Moving Open Repositories out of the Blind Spot of Initiatives to Correct the Scholarly Record. Learned Publishing, 38: e1655. https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1655

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