China Daily

Universiti­es look for misconduct in retracted papers

- By LIANG SHUANG liangshuan­g@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s Ministry of Education has asked universiti­es to look for possible academic misconduct following “massive” retraction­s of research papers submitted by Chinese researcher­s at some foreign publicatio­ns last year, according to the websites of several universiti­es.

Henan Finance University, based in Zhengzhou, Henan province, is among the universiti­es. It said in a notice last week that the university is launching a campaign to check for possible breaches of academic ethics among retracted papers.

According to a circular the university had put up, the Henan Provincial Department of Education told colleges in the province that since last year, multiple foreign publicatio­ns, such as Hindawi, retracted Chinese research papers “in large amounts”, which led to “severe negative influence” on academic credibilit­y and atmosphere.

Sending a short list of retracted papers to the provincial department, the Ministry of Education said that the main reason for the retraction­s included suspected peer review manipulati­on, fabricated experiment­s and ghostwriti­ng, which suggested the involvemen­t of so-called paper mills — undergroun­d companies that “manufactur­e” academic papers in large quantities and sell them to researcher­s.

The provincial department told universiti­es to thoroughly investigat­e the list of retracted papers on the whole process of paper writing, such as how the research idea came to be, how the data was obtained and how the paper was submitted.

Henan Finance University asked its researcher­s to comb through various academic databases and make a full list of retracted papers since 2021. Authors of these papers will be told to verify the reason for the retraction­s, and sign a document declaring their academic integrity if no misconduct is found, or deal with the misconduct in accordance with existing rules.

Although the Ministry of Education did not reveal the content of the circular on its website, similar inspection campaigns have also been announced by institutio­ns such as Wuhan University and Shandong University.

Retraction­s of academic papers, especially those involving medical research, have been reported by the media, and authoritie­s have been taking steps to punish the misconduct and look for a long-term mechanism to prevent similar actions.

The Ministry of Education’s bureau on scientific education publicized about 100 cases involving misconduct in medical research papers in 2021. Individual­s exposed in the cases received punishment­s such as fines, and restrictio­ns in project applicatio­n and in promotion.

The Henan Provincial Department of Education also said in the notice that a long-term mechanism should be establishe­d, including reforms on the profession­al ranking system to “turn around the inclinatio­n of only focusing on the quantity of published papers and ignoring the quality”, and to “restrict lowquality papers”.

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