Contributor Role Taxonomy (CRediT) explainedPlease watch the video (supplementary material) for better understandin
First introduced in 2015, Contributor Role Ontologies and Taxonomies (CROTs) are the most recent inn...
Scholars traditionally receive career credit for a paper based on where in the author list they appe...
A video explaining standard and ethical practices used to determine authorship of scholarly publicat...
This presentation provided a short introduction to the CRediT taxonomy and the CRediT Standing Commi...
Original research papers with a small number of authors, particularly in the life sciences, are incr...
International audienceContributorship statements were introduced by scholarly journals in the late 1...
Contributor Role Ontologies and Taxonomies (CROTs) are standard vocabularies to describe individual ...
CRediT is the most frequently used contributor role data model, adopted extensively by key scholarly...
Author Contributions for "Fostering global data sharing: highlighting the recommendations of the Res...
The talk presents a mini case study of implementing the CRediT taxonomy (https://www.casrai.org/cred...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...
In keeping with the growing movement in scientific publishing toward transparency in data and method...
Contributor Role Ontologies and Taxonomies (CROTs) provide a standard list of roles to specify indiv...
Abstract Authorship should acknowledge and reward those deserving of such credit. Moreover, being an...
Citation and credit: The role of researchers, journals, and repositories to ensure data, software an...
First introduced in 2015, Contributor Role Ontologies and Taxonomies (CROTs) are the most recent inn...
Scholars traditionally receive career credit for a paper based on where in the author list they appe...
A video explaining standard and ethical practices used to determine authorship of scholarly publicat...
This presentation provided a short introduction to the CRediT taxonomy and the CRediT Standing Commi...
Original research papers with a small number of authors, particularly in the life sciences, are incr...
International audienceContributorship statements were introduced by scholarly journals in the late 1...
Contributor Role Ontologies and Taxonomies (CROTs) are standard vocabularies to describe individual ...
CRediT is the most frequently used contributor role data model, adopted extensively by key scholarly...
Author Contributions for "Fostering global data sharing: highlighting the recommendations of the Res...
The talk presents a mini case study of implementing the CRediT taxonomy (https://www.casrai.org/cred...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...
In keeping with the growing movement in scientific publishing toward transparency in data and method...
Contributor Role Ontologies and Taxonomies (CROTs) provide a standard list of roles to specify indiv...
Abstract Authorship should acknowledge and reward those deserving of such credit. Moreover, being an...
Citation and credit: The role of researchers, journals, and repositories to ensure data, software an...
First introduced in 2015, Contributor Role Ontologies and Taxonomies (CROTs) are the most recent inn...
Scholars traditionally receive career credit for a paper based on where in the author list they appe...
A video explaining standard and ethical practices used to determine authorship of scholarly publicat...