Expression of concern
In academic publishing, an expression of concern is a notice issued by a publisher against a particular publication, warning that it may contain errors or be otherwise untrustworthy.[1]
Definitions
Expressions of concern are part of the post-publication process used to maintain the integrity of the scientific record. They are typically issued when credible allegations regarding the validity or ethics of a study arise, but conclusive evidence is not yet available to justify a retraction or correction. In such cases, journal editors may publish a statement indicating that concerns have been raised and that the article is under investigation[2].
Guidelines and Editorial Practices
Publishing practices around expressions of concern vary between journals and publishers. The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) recommends their use[2] when:
- There is inconclusive evidence of research or publication misconduct.
- There is evidence that the findings are unreliable, but the authors' institution has not investigated or refused to investigate.
- An investigation is ongoing and a judgment is not yet available.
The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors also acknowledges the role of expressions of concern in its 2019 recommendations that a publisher may choose to issue an expression of concern while an investigation of alleged scientific misconduct is ongoing, and pending its outcome.[3]
COPE further advises that expressions of concern should be clearly labeled, linked to the original article, and should explain the reasons for the concern without making definitive conclusions.
See also
- Erratum
- Post-publication peer review
- Retractions in academic publishing
Notes
References
- COPE Notes. "COPE Forum 26 February 2018: Expressions of concern". Committee on Publication Ethics. https://publicationethics.org/files/Notes%20from%20Forum%20Discussion%20Topic_Expressions%20of%20concern_final.pdf.
- ICMJE. "Scientific Misconduct, Expressions of Concern, and Retraction". International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. December 2019. http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/publishing-and-editorial-issues/scientific-misconduct-expressions-of-concern-and-retraction.html.
- The Handbook of Journal Publishing. Cambridge University Press. 2013. ISBN 9781107020856. https://books.google.com/books?id=8dDRYinHdoYC&pg=PA375.
