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News · 2 July 2026

Nekropolis is now published in Data in Brief

The final open-access version of Nekropolis: a cross-domain dataset of computer-science retractions and AI-governance lifecycle records (2018–2026) is online in Data in Brief as volume 67, article 113041.

Nekropolis is a curated public-record corpus of 14,923 artifacts from 2018-2026 that were retracted, withdrawn, revoked, archived, or discontinued across computer-science retractions, AI-governance records, trusted-service lifecycle changes, withdrawn benchmarks, archived governance repositories, and related source families.

The corpus keeps source families visible rather than silently pooling unlike records. Each entry carries a category, lifecycle dates, source-stated reason where available, conservative project-inferred cause label, and hashed source pointers.

The evidence boundary matters: Nekropolis is descriptive infrastructure for reuse, audit, temporal testing, and source-stratified study. It is not an assessment of any person, institution, venue, repository, or service.

Citation

Sokolov, A. (2026). Nekropolis: a cross-domain dataset of computer-science retractions and AI-governance lifecycle records (2018-2026). Data in Brief, 67, 113041. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2026.113041

@article{sokolov2026nekropolis,
  author       = {Sokolov, Anton},
  title        = {Nekropolis: a cross-domain dataset of computer-science retractions and {AI}-governance lifecycle records (2018--2026)},
  journal      = {Data in Brief},
  volume       = {67},
  pages        = {113041},
  year         = {2026},
  month        = aug,
  doi          = {10.1016/j.dib.2026.113041},
  issn         = {2352-3409},
  publisher    = {Elsevier BV},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2026.113041}
}

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