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Guidelines for citing multiple authors.

Ruth Davidhizar1

  • 1Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana, USA. davidhr@bethelcollege.edu

Nurse Author & Editor
|January 23, 2004
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Navigating authorship in collaborative writing is complex. This guide clarifies author citation, acknowledgment, and order for academic and scientific publications.

Area of Science:

  • Academic Publishing
  • Scholarly Communication

Background:

  • Collaborative writing frequently leads to author-citation challenges.
  • Determining appropriate authorship and acknowledgment is crucial in research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address common author-citation problems in collaborative scientific writing.
  • To provide guidance on authorship criteria, acknowledgment, and author order.

Main Methods:

  • Expert opinion and experience from an established author, coauthor, reviewer, and editor.
  • Analysis of common authorship dilemmas in academic publishing.

Main Results:

  • Clear criteria for distinguishing authorship from acknowledgment.
  • Guidelines for determining author order based on contribution, not just recognition.

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  • Recommendations for faculty-student co-authorship.
  • Conclusions:

    • Establishing clear authorship guidelines enhances scholarly integrity.
    • Proper attribution respects contributions and prevents disputes in collaborative research.