Authorship and Publication Ethics
Authorship and contributorship | COPE
Core practices are the policies and practices journals and publishers need, to reach the highest standards in publication ethics. We include cases with ...
Authorship | COPE: Committee on Publication Ethics
The COPE authorship discussion document introduces issues and aims to stimulate discussion around authorship. COPE welcomes comments which add to the ...
Authorship and Publication - Responsible Conduct of Research
Among other ethical responsibilities, authors must present their work accurately, honestly, and sincerely. Authorship norms and conventions can vary depending ...
Guidance on Authorship in Scholarly or Scientific Publications
The first author is usually the person who has performed the central experiments of the project. Often, this individual is also the person who has prepared the ...
authorship - Committee on Publication Ethics
The responsibility for upholding authorship standards for any journal rests with the editor of that publication; however, editors must rely on the authors ...
Publication ethics: Role and responsibility of authors - PMC
This article discusses various unethical publication practices in research. Also, the role and responsibilities of authors have been discussed.
2.2 Authorship and Authorship Responsibilities
Authors should ensure that the study under consideration is original and does not contain plagiarized content. In addition, authors must avoid duplicate ...
Authorship - Resources for Research Ethics Education
Authorship · Credit and responsibility. While the list of authors identifies those who deserve credit for the work being published, those authors also bear ...
Guidelines on Authorship | Research Integrity
Authorship provides credit for an individual's contributions to a study and carries accountability. There are no universally accepted standards for assigning ...
Best Practice Guidelines on Publishing Ethics - Wiley Author Services
A summary of best practice guidance with respect to research integrity and publishing ethics from leading organizations around the world.
Authorship and Publication Ethics - ASHA Journals Academy
The journal will need a statement from the corresponding author attesting that to the best of his/her/their knowledge, the deceased or incapacitated individual ...
Publishing ethics | Elsevier policy
Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the reported study.
Ethical Considerations of Authorship - PMC
Authorship is a privilege and not a right. The goal of publication is the advancement of knowledge. Responsible and ethical authorship requires that the work be ...
Editorial policies and publication ethics - Frontiers
The submitting author is expected to include all co-authors on the submission system during the manuscript submission process. Requests to change the authors' ...
Ethics for authors | guidance and checklist
Case 1: Authorship ... Every author listed on a journal article should have made a significant contribution to the work reported. This could be in terms of ...
The Ethics of Authorship: Policies for Authorship of Articles ... - Science
A large percentage of scientific journal articles have multiple authors. The commonly accepted guideline for authorship is that one must have substantially ...
Publication ethics and research integrity: policy guidelines for authors
Here you will find guidance on policies that help us achieve this, and what we ask of you to comply with them.
Publishing ethics guidelines - Wiley Author Services
These multi-disciplined guidelines provide resources and practical advice on ethical concerns that arise in academic publishing.
The primary affiliation for each author should be the institution where the majority of their work was done. If an author has subsequently moved, the current ...
Ethics of Authorship & Publication
Why? – prevalence of multiauthored papers (Claxton, 2005b). Mutation Research. – the number of senior authors ...