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Ghost Authorship, Gift Authorship, Guest Authorship – 3 Practices to ...

Ghost authorship is when someone who substantially contributed to a study is left out of the author list. Gift authorship and guest authorship ...

Authorship issues - PMC - PubMed Central

Ghost authors are those who participate in research, data analysis, and/or writing of a manuscript but are not named or disclosed in the author byline or ...

What is Ghost Authorship in Scholarly Publishing - LetPub

Ghost authorship is when a person that qualifies for authorship on an article is not included as an author.

What Is Ghost, Guest, and Gift Authorship in Research? - Enago

Based on the final dissemination of works created, we discuss the differences among the ghost, guest and gift authorship in academia.

Authorship in Academia: Ghost, Guest, and Gift Authorship - Paperpal

Guest authorship occurs when influential figures lend their names to publications without making significant contributions, sometimes for ...

What is Ghost, Guest, and Gift Authorship in Research? - eContent Pro

Guest authorship, also known as honorary or courtesy authorship, involves including someone as an author who has not contributed significantly ...

Ghost and Guest Authors: You Can't Always Trust Who You Read

A ghost author is a person who has made a substantial contribution to the research or writing of a manuscript but is not named as an author [2–4] . Those who ...

Ghost Authorship vs. Honorary Authorship in Scientific Research

Honorary authorship, also known as guest authorship, occurs when a person is listed as an author who has not provided any significant assistance ...

Ghost Authorship | AJE

So-called “ghost authorship” may not truly constitute authorship, although in extreme cases, a ghost author may have met all four ICMJE ...

Ghost Authorship in Journal Manuscripts - Wordvice Blog

We explore a category of authors called “ghost” authors and explain how these people should be acknowledged in a journal manuscript.

Submission of article by ghost author | COPE

This seems to be a case primarily of plagiarism rather than ghost authorship. It seems clear that the named authors of the article are not the original authors.

Who is the author: genuine, honorary, ghost, gold, and fake authors?

Authorship should reflect the individuals who have made a substantial contribution to the research project, take public responsibility for the paper's content, ...

Ghost, guest, or gift authorship in a submitted manuscript | COPE

COPE guidance as a flowchart on what to do if you suspect ghost, guest, or gift authorship in a submitted manuscript. Key points Suspend peer review if ...

Full article: Readership Awareness Series - Paper 1: Ghost Authorship

The scientific community should make every effort to ensure this hope is not crushed by forcing ghost authorships.

The gift of paper authorship | News | Nature Index

... ghost authorship — where real authors are excluded from author lists. ... Dealing with gift and ghost authorship. To combat the problem of ...

And the credit goes to … - Ghost and honorary authorship among ...

The proliferation of team-authored academic work has led to the proliferation of two kinds of authorship misconduct: ghost authorship, ...

Ghost authorship Vs Gift authorship - ResearchGate

Nikumbh). Ghost Authorship. Ghost authorship is exactly opposite to the gift/guest or honorary authorships.5 Ghost authors of mainly 3 ...

Authorship complaints | Editors - Elsevier

A ghost author is someone who is omitted from an authorship list despite qualifying for authorship. A guest or gift author is someone who is listed as an ...

Honorary and ghost authorship in high impact biomedical journals

The prevalence of articles with honorary authorship or ghost authorship, or both, was 21.0% (95% CI 18.0% to 24.3%), a decrease from 29.2% reported in 1996.

Vanishing Ghost Authorship - The Scholarly Kitchen

Ghost authorship is the lack of acknowledgement for individuals who may have contributed substantially to the production of an article, such as ...


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