Issues of academic authorship pose few problems for philosophers or those in the humanities, yet raise a host of issues for medical researchers, engineers and scientists, where multiple authors is the norm and journal articles sometimes list hundreds of authors. At issue here are abstract questions about desert, as well as practical problems regarding the distribution of goods attached to authorship—tenure, prestige, research grants, etc. This paper defends a version of the author/contributor model, where the specific contributions of authors are described in a footnote, against other models of authorial attribution. Such a model offers the best guarantee that authors will get their due, as well as providing the most reliable protection aga...
The practice of assigning authorship for a scientific publication tends to raise two normative quest...
The proliferation of team-authored academic work has led to the proliferation of two kinds of author...
In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective dis...
Issues of academic authorship pose few problems for philosophers or those in the humanities, yet rai...
Before the mid 20th century most scientific writing was solely authored (Claxton, 2005; Greene, 2007...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
For most authors of scientific papers, writing is a struggle. Crisp Introductions, clear Methods, an...
Despite attempts at clear direction in international, national and journal guidelines, attribution o...
Abstract While there has been significant discussion in the health sciences and ethics literatures a...
The allocation of authorship credit in academic publication raises complex ethical issues but is com...
Who should be the author(s) of an academic paper? This question is becoming increasingly pressing, d...
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
The practice of assigning authorship for a scientific publication tends to raise two normative quest...
The practice of assigning authorship for a scientific publication tends to raise two normative quest...
The proliferation of team-authored academic work has led to the proliferation of two kinds of author...
In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective dis...
Issues of academic authorship pose few problems for philosophers or those in the humanities, yet rai...
Before the mid 20th century most scientific writing was solely authored (Claxton, 2005; Greene, 2007...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
This article explores the impact of an Increase in the average Number of Authors per Publication (IN...
For most authors of scientific papers, writing is a struggle. Crisp Introductions, clear Methods, an...
Despite attempts at clear direction in international, national and journal guidelines, attribution o...
Abstract While there has been significant discussion in the health sciences and ethics literatures a...
The allocation of authorship credit in academic publication raises complex ethical issues but is com...
Who should be the author(s) of an academic paper? This question is becoming increasingly pressing, d...
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
The practice of assigning authorship for a scientific publication tends to raise two normative quest...
The practice of assigning authorship for a scientific publication tends to raise two normative quest...
The proliferation of team-authored academic work has led to the proliferation of two kinds of author...
In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective dis...