16 septembre 2021
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Gábor L. Lövei, « 6. The Delicate Art of Deciding about Authorship », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.j6zuzd
An author, by definition, is a person who brought the work into existence. Given the importance of the first publication of new scientific results, authors of important papers (in other words, discoverers of notable new facts) gain respect in the eyes of their peers and indeed (although not always) the wider world. Scientific publications constitute what matters in science, and thus it is not surprising that scientists care a lot about authorship. We suggest that any aspiring author should ta...