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Dear Screen-L Readers,


With journal submissions on a steep rise since the outset of the Covid-19
pandemic, publishers are feeling intense pressure to manage the record
level of article submissions, while continuing to preserve their high
standards. At the same time, they must ensure this research is disseminated
quickly so that it can reach the hands of decision-makers so they can
determine policy.

But what happens when - in the midst of this rush - published research is
later discovered to be inaccurate and at times, outright fraudulent? And
what can you do to ensure that your research doesn’t risk retraction?

You are invited to join us for an in-depth conversation with Ivan Oransky,
Co-Founder of Retraction Watch, to hear about the surprising prevalence of
research that requires retraction and the not-so-simple process of doing
so.

January 25, 2022 at 4:30 PM IST/ 2:30PM UK/ 9:30 AM EST.

Save your free spot to attend the interview!
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Sincerely,
Avi Staiman
CEO, Academic Language Experts








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