STEMskiller: Skill Set Map for Mentors of Early Career Researchers
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP: Academic reading and writing
[Writing specifics for different academic formats] [Research articles]
Co-authorship
Definition:
Academic journals and scholarly communities typically provide ethics guidelines regarding co-authorship.
Useful resources on Co-authorship:
CASRAI. (n.d.). CRediT - Contributor Roles Taxonomy. https://casrai.org/credit/
Describes 14 role typically played by contributors to scientific scholarly output.
PhD OnTrack. (n.d.) Co-authorship. https://www.phdontrack.net/share-and-publish/co-authorship/
Introduces the concept of ethical guidelines, outlines central questions of co-authorship, discusses how to handle authorship disputes, provides a concise description of academic integrity, and provides a list of further reading.
Tags: IPS WC; IPS R; IPS T; PSR ER; PSR IKC; PSR GL; CompS
Peer Review: None
Table of contents:
- 1.2. Academic reading and writing
- 1.2.1. Preparing to write
- 1.2.2. Writing specifics for different academic formats
- 1.2.2.1. Books
- 1.2.2.2. Dissertations
1.2.2.3. Research articles
- 1.2.2.3.1. Introduction to writing for publication
1.2.2.3.2. Valid scientific argumentation
- 1.2.2.3.2.1. Quantitative statistics
1.2.2.3.2.2. Justifying inferences, predictions, conclusions
1.2.3. Grant proposals
1.2.4. Corresponding with others
Author: Stephanie Krueger
Peer Reviewer(s): None
Last Updated: October 22, 2021