More scientific publications are being published with equal contributions from multiple authors. This article approaches this phenomenon from a normative and conceptual perspective. It offers a philosophical insight into a hardly analyzed phenomenon and can inform future research and initiatives.This article was published in magazine of the philosophy faculty at Utrecht University
Publications are primarily a means of communicating scientific information to colleagues, but they a...
In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective dis...
The author addresses the problem of authorship and co-authorship in the context of the decision of t...
Increasing specialization, changes in the institutional incentives for publication, and a host of ot...
In this talk, I explored some of the ethical issues associated with the growing trend of equal co-au...
Joanna Banasiuk - doktor nauk prawnych, Katedra Prawa Własności Intelektualnej Wydziału Prawa Uniwer...
This poster presents the intermediate results of a qualitative study aimed to understand Equal Co-Le...
Complex and multidisciplinary investigation is a cause of multiple co-authorships. Actually, it is n...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
There has been an increase in the number of journal articles that are co-authored by researchers who...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
Determining authorship and the order of authorship in scientific papers, in modern interdisciplinary...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This material is presented to ensure timely ...
Background and aim: Scientific collaboration is a process in which two or more authors share their r...
Much has been said about the need for improving the current definitions of scientific authorship, bu...
Publications are primarily a means of communicating scientific information to colleagues, but they a...
In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective dis...
The author addresses the problem of authorship and co-authorship in the context of the decision of t...
Increasing specialization, changes in the institutional incentives for publication, and a host of ot...
In this talk, I explored some of the ethical issues associated with the growing trend of equal co-au...
Joanna Banasiuk - doktor nauk prawnych, Katedra Prawa Własności Intelektualnej Wydziału Prawa Uniwer...
This poster presents the intermediate results of a qualitative study aimed to understand Equal Co-Le...
Complex and multidisciplinary investigation is a cause of multiple co-authorships. Actually, it is n...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
There has been an increase in the number of journal articles that are co-authored by researchers who...
This paper focuses on the properties of the matching process which leads to scientific collaboration...
Determining authorship and the order of authorship in scientific papers, in modern interdisciplinary...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This material is presented to ensure timely ...
Background and aim: Scientific collaboration is a process in which two or more authors share their r...
Much has been said about the need for improving the current definitions of scientific authorship, bu...
Publications are primarily a means of communicating scientific information to colleagues, but they a...
In academia, authorship on publications confers merit as well as responsibility. The respective dis...
The author addresses the problem of authorship and co-authorship in the context of the decision of t...