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Regulatory ModeUpdated Mar 17, 2026how to find retracted papers

How to Find Retracted Papers — A Researcher's Guide

Over 47,000 papers have been retracted as of 2026, and the rate is accelerating. Finding retracted papers is essential for research integrity, but no single database catches everything. This guide shows you how to use multiple tools to identify retractions effectively.

Audience

Researchers, librarians, editors, and research integrity officers.

Use Case

Systematically identify retracted papers in your field, reference list, or institution's publication output before they create downstream problems.

Guide Depth

4 steps · 5 features

Guide Summary

  • Workflow steps4
  • Key features5
  • FAQ entries3

Quick Actions

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Workflow

  1. 1Search Retraction Watch database for your topic or author of interest.
  2. 2Use PubMed's retracted publication filter to find indexed retractions.
  3. 3Check CrossRef for retraction and correction notices on specific DOIs.
  4. 4Use LancetClaw reference workflows to screen a shortlist or a broader reference set.

Outcome Signals

  • Identify all retracted papers in your reference list
  • Stay updated on new retractions in your field
  • Maintain research integrity in your publications

Execution Checklist

  • Search Retraction Watch database effectively
  • Use PubMed retraction filters and alerts
  • Check CrossRef for retraction metadata
  • Set up automated retraction monitoring
  • Handle retracted citations in existing manuscripts

Common Questions

Composite Team Feedback

Representative feedback patterns from teams using this kind of medical literature workflow.

Journal Editor

"The structured review workflows make it easier to check what is actually supported before a claim reaches publication."

Cleaner editorial review handoffs

Research Integrity Officer

"Reference checks and evidence summaries help us escalate the risky cases instead of manually screening everything."

More focused integrity oversight

Why This Guide Matters

  • Evidence-based workflow linked to real research tools and databases.
  • Step-by-step guide + feature list + FAQ for practical execution.
  • Integrated with LancetClaw agent workflows and OpenClaw skills.

Related Answer Guides

How to check if a research paper has been retracted?

Checking whether a paper is still safe to trust before manuscript submission, guideline work, or evidence review.

How to use the Retraction Watch database?

Screening references for a systematic review or investigating a specific author.

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