International audienceThe paper reviews the literature on disciplinary credit assignment practices, and presents the results of a longitudinal study of credit assignment practices in the fields of economics, high energy physics, and information science. The practice of alphabetization of authorship is demonstrated to vary significantly between the fields. A slight increase is found to have taken place in economics during the last 30 years (1978-2007). A substantial decrease is found to have taken place in information science during the same period. High energy physics is found to be characterised by a high and stable share of alphabetized multi-authorships during the investigated period (1990-2007). It is important to be aware of such disci...
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In this paper, we examine the characteristics of titles (average length, proportion of titles with s...
International audienceThe paper reviews the literature on disciplinary credit assignment practices, ...
When researchers from different fields with different norms collaborate, the question arises of how ...
When researchers from different fields with different norms collaborate, the question arises of how ...
Paper authorship and author placement have significant consequences for accountability and assignmen...
International audienceThe paper adds a category to the list of possible negative steering effects of...
This paper examines how some linguistic and extra-linguistic features of scientific letters publishe...
The passionate pursuit of authorships is fuelled by the value they represent to scholars and scienti...
In this paper I explore the ways in which academic citation practices contribute to the construction...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...
Publications are the principal currency through which scientists get recognition for their work. Sci...
Awarding credit for publication, for prizes such as the Nobels, and other aspects of academic work h...
This article reports the findings of a diachronic study of acknowledgement practices in 300 randomly...
This paper explores the relationship between an author's position in the bylines of an article and t...
In this study we compare the titles of scientific letters and those of research papers published in ...
In this paper, we examine the characteristics of titles (average length, proportion of titles with s...
International audienceThe paper reviews the literature on disciplinary credit assignment practices, ...
When researchers from different fields with different norms collaborate, the question arises of how ...
When researchers from different fields with different norms collaborate, the question arises of how ...
Paper authorship and author placement have significant consequences for accountability and assignmen...
International audienceThe paper adds a category to the list of possible negative steering effects of...
This paper examines how some linguistic and extra-linguistic features of scientific letters publishe...
The passionate pursuit of authorships is fuelled by the value they represent to scholars and scienti...
In this paper I explore the ways in which academic citation practices contribute to the construction...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...
Publications are the principal currency through which scientists get recognition for their work. Sci...
Awarding credit for publication, for prizes such as the Nobels, and other aspects of academic work h...
This article reports the findings of a diachronic study of acknowledgement practices in 300 randomly...
This paper explores the relationship between an author's position in the bylines of an article and t...
In this study we compare the titles of scientific letters and those of research papers published in ...
In this paper, we examine the characteristics of titles (average length, proportion of titles with s...