
A journal published by an organization that develops technical standards is retracting 147 papers for problematic peer review — and the publisher expects more to follow.
The American Society For Testing And Materials (ASTM) International started an investigation into its Journal of Testing and Evaluation after an ASTM vendor noticed some “irregular patterns in the peer review” in a special issue, spokesperson Gavin O’Reilly told Retraction Watch. When the publisher confirmed those patterns, ASTM decided to investigate several related issues, he said.
The investigation revealed the peer review process in the special sections or issues had been compromised, each of the retraction notices says.
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