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Tag Archives: withdrawal
Computer Science Journals and Conferences with the most withdrawals in 2024
We are now in 2025, and like last year, I will analyze the list of the computer science journals and conferences with the most withdrawal for the previous year (see this blog post for 2023). Methodology To verify how many … Continue reading
Computer Science Journals and Conferences with the most withdrawals in 2023
Today, we will look at Computer Science Journals and Conferences that have the largest number of retracted or withdrawn articles in 2023. A paper can be withdrawn for various reasons such as plagiarism, papers with fake results, conflict of interests, … Continue reading