scholarly journals RETRACTED ARTICLE: PROVIDING A DECREASING CONNECTION PROBABILITY MODEL FOR URBAN STREET NETWORK

Transport ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 207-212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hasan Ziari ◽  
Hamid Behbahani ◽  
Mohammed M. Khabiri

We apologise for the presented paper considered as a typical example of PLAGIARISM. The earlier published initial original references: • B. Jiang, C. Claramunt. 2004. A structural approach to the model generalization of an urban street network, GeoInformatica 8 (2): 157-171. • B. Jiang, C. Claramunt. 2002. A structural approach to model generalisation of an urban street network, in 5th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, Palma (Mallorca, Spain) April 25th-27th 2002, 1–10. • G. Forbes. 2000. Urban roadway classification before the design begins, in Transportation Research E-Circular, Number E-C019. are not cited in the paper produced by H. Ziari, H. Behbahani and M. M. Khabiri. The Editorial Board of the Journal TRANSPORT and the Publishing House TECHNIKA have retracted the presented paper. The Editorial Board of the Journal TRANSPORT is AGAINST PLAGIARISM. Yours faithfully, on behalf of the Editorial Board of the Journal TRANSPORT, Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Adolfas Baublys.

Author(s):  
Andrey Volodin

This article reports about the new initiative of the Historical Information Science Journal editorial board aimed at creating a discussion club to review topical monographs. The journal today covers many fields of history digitization such as historical information science, digital history, digital humanities. The first discussion of the club addresses the book by the Finnish Science Academy professor Hannu Salmi titled “What is Digital History?” (Medford: PolityPress, 2020). The first club meeting was attended by L.I. Borodkin, V.N. Vladimirov, I.M. Garskova, N.G. Povroznik and moderated by A.Yu. Volodin. The article briefly characterizes the series the reviewed book is a part of. Those are “What is history?” series by Polity publishing house. The author describes the monograph structure in general and analyzes new historiographic examples provided by H. Salmi which relate to digital history discussions and issues which are characterized by numerous approaches, opinions and projects. Considering the writer’s definition of digital history as a “mobile layer of historical research with multiple approaches, projects, publications, services and sources” the author concludes that this field can hardly be precisely defined nowadays. This is true of the experimental character of the majority of projects within this sphere.


Author(s):  
Oksana P. Soldatkina

On the meeting of the Editorial Board of the journal “Library Studies” (“Bibliotekovedenije”) in the Russian State Library on March 2, 2010.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 56-66
Author(s):  
Muhammad Zia Aftab Khan ◽  
Ji Hyun Park

Retracted on the 7th of July, 2020 by the Journal’s Editor-in-Chief request dated July 3th 2020. The type of retraction – plagiarism. The Editor-in-Chief of the journal was asked to retract this article because of plagiarism. The request came from the author of the article, which was published 8 months before the retracted article was published in “Banks and Bank Systems” journal. The author(s) insisted that the article completely repeated his own, i.e. contained a high level of plagiarism that could not be corrected. Editorial staff carried out an investigation into plagiarism in the article published. When the manuscript was submitted to the Journals for consideration, the authors signed the Cover letter and attested to the fact that their manuscript is an original research and has not been published before. After that, the manuscript was accepted for consideration by the Managing Editor and was tested for plagiarism using the iThenticate program. Plagiarism was not detected. Later, after the article complaint and the statement of plagiarism, we used all the sources and resources provided by the complainant, the article was re-tested for plagiarism, and plagiarism was established According to the results of the investigation, the editorial board decided to retract the article on July 7, 2020. The authors were notified of such a decision.


Author(s):  
Vladimir Vladimirov

The article summarizes the author’s report at a discussion organized by the editorial board of the Istoricheskaya Informatika journal that addressed the book “What is Digital History?” by Salmi H. published in 2020. The book is named a manual for students thus justifying the opinion to consider the material presented to readers as representing a set of the most established positions and opinions in the field of digital history. The book discusses such issues as the time of digital history birth, its definition, subject field, functions as well as the importance for the widespread dissemination of historical knowledge in society. The author criticizes the concept of prerequisites for digital history birth outlined by H. Salmi which completely ignores the History and Computing movement in Western Europe and North America which played an important role in the formation of Russian historical information science and which was the discussion panel where many digital history issues were raised and resolved. The structure of the book is discussed as well. The article emphasizes the author's viewpoint on the importance of geographic information systems and technologies for historical research which he clearly underestimates. It is concluded that historical information science and digital history are different spheres of interdisciplinarity.


Author(s):  
Tran Dang Khanh

On behalf of the Editorial Board and with this first issue, we are very pleased to announce the launch of the Journal of Horticulture and Plant Research (JHPR) which is published and owned by the Publishing House SciPress Ltd, Switzerland.


F1000Research ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jürgen Bajorath

The F1000Research publishing platform offers the opportunity to launch themed article collections as a part of its dynamic publication environment. The idea of article collections is further expanded through the generation of publication channels that focus on specific scientific areas or disciplines. This editorial introduces the Chemical Information Science channel of F1000Research designed to collate high-quality publications and foster a culture of open peer review. Articles will be selected by guest editor(s) and a group of experts, the channel Editorial Board, and subjected to open peer review.


2021 ◽  
Vol 78 (11) ◽  
pp. 1238-1238
Author(s):  
E Editorial

Based on the decision of the Editorial Board of the journal "Vojnosanitetski pregled", made at the meeting of the members of the Editorial Board on November 09, 2021, the following article is retracted from the Journal because it was published earlier in almost identical form ("duplicate publication"): Nevenka Pavlovic, Ljiljana Markovic Denic, Katarina Vojvodic. Application of a geographic information system in the study of spatial aspects of cervical cancer incidence in Belgrade Vojnosanit Pregl 2020; 77(4):373-381 (DOI: 10.2298/VSP180412095P) Previously published article: Pavlovic Nevenka, Rakic U, Ristic J, Vojvodic K. Application of geographic information system in perceiving spatial distribution of incidence of cervical cancer in Belgrade. In: Pavlovic N, editor, Proccedings of the 25th Conference "Modern approach in the prevention of infectious and noninfectious diseases". Belgrade: Institute of Public Health of Belgrade; pp. 79-96. (ISBN 978-86- 83069-41-5) (Serbian). <br><br><font color="red"><b> Link to the retracted article <u><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/VSP180412095P ">10.2298/VSP180412095P</a></b></u>


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