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Zombie papers, the Data Deluge column

Donna Ellen Frederick ((d67frederick@gmail.com) is Librarian and Information Specialist based at Saskatoon, Canada)

Library Hi Tech News

ISSN: 0741-9058

Article publication date: 14 November 2023

Issue publication date: 23 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to discuss how retracted scientific papers become zombie papers and why they are problematic and to encourage librarians to become active in addressing these problems.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper explains what zombie papers are, how they are created and the potential impact they can have on the body of scientific literature. It explains how and why they are different than other common types of misleading scientific publications. It also explores recent developments such as the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and changes to organizations that make data about paper retractions available.

Findings

While journal retractions are as old as scientific publishing itself, the seriousness of retractions persisting and being used in the body of scientific literature has recently been recognized as a serious concern. The rise of new AI technologies such as ChatGPT has made the presence of zombie papers in the data used to train large language models (LLMs) extremely concerning.

Originality/value

While librarians are well-aware of journal retractions and most include information about them in their information literacy training, concerns around zombie papers and their potential presence in the data used to train LLMs will likely be a new consideration for most.

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Citation

Frederick, D.E. (2023), "Zombie papers, the Data Deluge column", Library Hi Tech News, Vol. 40 No. 9, pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-10-2023-0194

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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