The talk presents a mini case study of implementing the CRediT taxonomy (https://www.casrai.org/credit.html), which is a controlled vocabulary to represent the roles that collaborators can have when contributing to research outputs. Examples include supervision, software programming or writing an original draft of a paper. It is one of many tools that help to facilitate open research. Few universities have embedded CRediT so far, but several more are now on the point of adoption. The talk will cover the what and how of the case study, as well as some lessons learned and suggestions for the future
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
The collaborative interdisciplinary nature of much SoTL work, along with the increasing focus of SoT...
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
The talk presents a mini case study of implementing the CRediT taxonomy (https://www.casrai.org/cred...
Original research papers with a small number of authors, particularly in the life sciences, are incr...
An interactive session to explore next steps for the CRediT taxonomy. CRediT is a linked data initi...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...
Researchers want to know how their work impacts their communities, and the wider world; including re...
This presentation provided a short introduction to the CRediT taxonomy and the CRediT Standing Commi...
In keeping with the growing movement in scientific publishing toward transparency in data and method...
CRediT is the most frequently used contributor role data model, adopted extensively by key scholarly...
Key points: Research assistants are frequently excluded from authorship for several reasons—incl...
Scholars traditionally receive career credit for a paper based on where in the author list they appe...
Background: Multi-collaborator research is increasingly becoming the norm in the field of biomedicin...
Clear guidelines for authorship credit are not only important to ensure that a researcher gets the a...
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
The collaborative interdisciplinary nature of much SoTL work, along with the increasing focus of SoT...
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
The talk presents a mini case study of implementing the CRediT taxonomy (https://www.casrai.org/cred...
Original research papers with a small number of authors, particularly in the life sciences, are incr...
An interactive session to explore next steps for the CRediT taxonomy. CRediT is a linked data initi...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...
Researchers want to know how their work impacts their communities, and the wider world; including re...
This presentation provided a short introduction to the CRediT taxonomy and the CRediT Standing Commi...
In keeping with the growing movement in scientific publishing toward transparency in data and method...
CRediT is the most frequently used contributor role data model, adopted extensively by key scholarly...
Key points: Research assistants are frequently excluded from authorship for several reasons—incl...
Scholars traditionally receive career credit for a paper based on where in the author list they appe...
Background: Multi-collaborator research is increasingly becoming the norm in the field of biomedicin...
Clear guidelines for authorship credit are not only important to ensure that a researcher gets the a...
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....
The collaborative interdisciplinary nature of much SoTL work, along with the increasing focus of SoT...
Assigning authorship and recognizing contributions to scholarly works is challenging on many levels....