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Survey of fulfilment of criteria for authorship in published medical research

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NW Goodman - British Medical Journal, 1994 - bmj.com
I sent a questionnaire to the first authors of all research papers that had three or seven or more
authors and were published in five consecutive issues of a peer reviewed general medical journal
in 1993. The questionnaire listed 16 types of contribution towards setting up a study and ...
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Coauthors' contributions to major papers published in the AJR: frequency of …

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RM Slone - American Journal of Roentgenology, 1996 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
Received January 25, 1996; accepted after revision March 12, 1996. Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Roent- gen Ray Society, New Orleans, April 1994. Dr. Slone was a
1993 Melvin M. Figley Fellow in Radiology Journalism supported by a grantfrom the ...
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[PDF] Unethical practices in authorship of scientific papers


DM Bennett, DM Taylor - Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2003 - hunter.cuny.edu
DM Bennett and DMcD Taylor Table 1. Benefits of scientific authorship Contribution to the progress
of science Personal sense of achievement Evidence of an individual's intellectual efforts Contribution
to an individual's professional reputation Creation of currency for: academic appointment, ...
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Coauthorship trends in the leading radiological journals


S Mussurakis - Acta radiologica(1987), 1993 - cat.inist.fr
Coauthorship trends in the leading radiological journals. S MUSSURAKIS Acta
radiologica(1987) 34:44, 316-320, Taylor & Francis, 1993. Coauthorship trends have
received limited attention in radiology. This paper examines ...
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Authorship:" Law" and order


TJ Gaeta - Academic Emergency Medicine, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract. Publication is a marker of academic success. In academia, appointments and promotions
are in many cases strongly linked to the candidate's bibliography. The "publish or perish" mindset
has placed extraordinary pressures on scientists and academic physicians alike. ...
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A controlled analysis of authorship trends over two decades


KS Khan, CR Nwosu, SF Khan, LS Dwarakanath, … - American journal of …, 1999 - Elsevier
Scientists view authorship with passion because it contributes to their reputation and stature,
as well as to academic appointment and promotion. Journal editors, however, simply view it as
a means of determining credit and accountability. Concern about the state of authorship ...
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Changing traditions of authorship


AH Jones - Ethical issues in biomedical publication, 2000 - books.google.com
Changing Traditions of Authorship Anne Hudson Jones The concept of authorship once seemed
clear: an author was a person who wrote something (DeBakey and DeBakey 1975). The written
work could be a letter, a report, an essay, a poem, a novel, a judicial opinion, or a ...
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Can authorship policies help prevent scientific misconduct? What role for scientific …


AH Jones - Science and Engineering Ethics, 2003 - Springer
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to encourage and help inform active discussion of authorship
policies among members of scientific societies. The article explains the history and rationale
of the influential criteria for authorship developed by the International Committee of ...
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Editor's Report—On Decisions and Authorships

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A Yankauer - American Journal of Public Health, 1987 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The Journal received 932 papers in 1986, a 19 per cent increase over the previous year. This
has made decisions come harder and left more disappointed authorsin its wake. More decisions
have been made by the editor alone without sending the paper out for review-almost a ...
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[PDF] La autoría múltiple y la autoría injustificada en los artículos científicos


GA Silva - Bol Of Sanit Panam, 1990 - medigraphic.com
La autoría múltiple sobrecarga el sistema de diseminación de información científica ya veces
sirve de parapeto a la concesión indebida del crédito del autor. Por tanto, no debe permitirse
más que en caso estrictamente necesario. La au- toría injustificada relaja la conducta ...
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