In addition to or instead of the above direct contact with the journal, you may also want to publicly report the issue. The table below lists a few websites that handle these kinds of issues.
Website | URL | Description | Contributed |
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Institute for Replication | https://i4replication.org/ | The Institute for Replication (I4R) works to improve the credibility of science by systematically reproducing and replicating research findings in leading academic journals. | Lars Vilhuber 2023-01-13 |
Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE) | https://www.jcr-econ.org/ | JCRE publishes comments in addition to replications in economics and closely related disciplines. JCRE provides authors with an outlet for comments that have been submitted to, and rejected from, the journal that published the original article. | Lars Vilhuber 2023-01-13 |
Social Science Social Science Reproduction (SSRP) | https://www.socialsciencereproduction.org/ | Platform for recording and sharing replication outcomes. | Lars Vilhuber 2023-01-13 |
Guide for Accelerating Computational Reproducibility in the Social Sciences | https://bitss.github.io/ACRE/ | Provides guidance on how to proceed to create a reproducible and credible replication. | Lars Vilhuber 2023-01-13 |
ReplicationWiki | https://replication.uni-goettingen.de/ | This wiki serves as a database of empirical studies, the availability of replication material for them and of replication studies. | Lars Vilhuber 2023-01-13 |