How Does RetractOMatic Work?

This is a free and simple app to help you find recent retractions in science publications. With this app, you will not have to manually search through thousands of results.

How does RetractOMatic work?

This app is a web service that checks whether the titles in Google Scholar or Web of Science are withdrawn and if the abstract contains a list of retractions. This way you can check the latest information in any publication.

Features

It can help to track down the retracted publications in different journals and it also provides a unique feature to check the retraction of a specific article.

The application has a simple user interface, so it is very easy to use and can be utilized for free.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.16.5

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    1

  • Developer

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