Template:Retracted
(Retracted )
Usage
This template is used to mark citations to
Smith, J. (2008). "Foobar." ''Journal of Barfoo''. '''5''':12. {{retracted}}
gives
- Smith, J. (2008). "Foobar." Journal of Barfoo. 5:12. (Retracted )
If the retracted article is intended to be cited, for example while discussing the role of the publication in a controversy, then use
{{retracted|intentional=yes}}
which gives
- Smith, J. (2008). "Foobar." Journal of Barfoo. 5:12. (Retracted)
If it's not intended to be cited, the citation should be removed per
If a link to the retraction is desired, you can use
Smith, J. (2008). "Foobar." ''Journal of Barfoo''. '''5''':12. {{retracted|pmid=21685368|intentional=yes}}
which gives
- Smith, J. (2008). "Foobar." Journal of Barfoo. 5:12. (Retracted, see PMID 21685368)
The retraction identifier links |bibcode=
(for
{{Retracted|https://...}}
is also supported for a generic web linkThe template works with citation templates too, for example
*{{cite journal |last1=Kanadia |first1=RN |last2=Cepko |first2=CL |date=1 February 2010 |title=Alternative splicing produces high levels of noncoding isoforms of bHLH transcription factors during development |journal=Genes & Development |volume=24 |issue=3 |pages=229-34 |doi=10.1101/gad.1847110 |pmid=20080942}} {{retracted|pmc=3127434|pmid=21685368|intentional=yes}}
gives
- Kanadia, RN; Cepko, CL (1 February 2010). "Alternative splicing produces high levels of noncoding isoforms of bHLH transcription factors during development". Genes & Development. 24 (3): 229–34. PMID 21685368)
Do not use this template in the fields of citation templates such as Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2, as the HTML markup will be rendered in the metadata for that field.
Cleanup and tracking categories
Pages containing this template will be placed in the category Category:Articles citing retracted publications. Pages containing unintentionally citations will instead be placed in Category:Articles unintentionally citing retracted publications. Ideally this last category should be empty.
See also
- {{Erratum}}