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By Dr. chulo | June 22, 2017
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I want to know whether all co-authors of a publication own the content and if they can use text, figures, tables, and data from a co-authored paper for their own publication. Let me explain the... Read More
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By Anonymous | May 27, 2017
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I am the first author of a manuscript that was recently "accepted in principle".The submission, peer review, and revisions of this manuscript happened after I left the laboratory of the corresponding... Read More
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By Editage Insights | April 30, 2017
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Academic publishing and scholarly communications: Good reads, April 2017
The month of April was perhaps the most exciting time for academics around the world as several hundred researchers and supporters of science participated in the March for Science. While this... Read More
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By Anonymous | February 23, 2017
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The paper I submitted to an SCI journal has almost been accepted. I am at the minor revisions stage. Would it be okay to change the first author at this stage? It is in fact too difficult for me to... Read More
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By Editage Insights | November 30, 2015
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November was an interesting month for the scholarly communication folks. This month was marked by discussions around irreproducibility, authorship conflict, and costs of publishing among others. Our... Read More
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By Wolters Kluwer | November 30, 2015
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Authorship: An evolving concept
The role and definition of authorship in scientific and medical publishing has become increasingly complicated in recent years. With a proliferation of collaboration and co-authorship in academic... Read More
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By Dr. Padmanabhan | August 26, 2015
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An article has been published in a journal which is indexed on PubMed. There is an authorship conflict. 5 out of 6 authors have not contributed to the study and the real guide and co-guide have been... Read More