How to check if a research paper has been retracted?
Short answer
The fastest way is to search the Retraction Watch database using the paper title, DOI, or author name. You can also check PubMed (which marks retracted papers) or use LancetClaw to automatically check any DOI against Retraction Watch and CrossRef simultaneously.
Execution Steps
- 1Copy the DOI, PMID, or full title of the paper you want to check.
- 2Search the Retraction Watch database at retractiondatabase.org.
- 3If not found there, search PubMed and look for retraction notices.
- 4Use LancetClaw's reference workflows for automated checking against multiple databases.
- 5For broader review, move from a single paper check into a reference-set workflow.
Prompt Template
I need to verify whether a specific paper (DOI: [paste DOI]) has been retracted or has any expressions of concern. Check Retraction Watch, PubMed, and CrossRef.
Common Failure Points
- Relying on only one database (some retractions are missed by individual sources)
- Not checking for expressions of concern (not just full retractions)
- Forgetting to re-check references before final submission (retractions can happen anytime)
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