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Will the real author please stand up!

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  • 1Paulose Maxillofacial Centre, Salem, India.

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Summary

Authorship in scientific publications requires ethical consideration of qualifications and roles. This editorial examines authorship criteria and order relevance in biomedical journals.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Ethics
  • Scientific Publishing
  • Research Integrity

Background:

  • Authorship is a critical aspect of scientific publications, conferring credit and responsibility.
  • Ethical guidelines for authorship are essential to maintain research integrity and trust.
  • Disputes over authorship can arise from differing interpretations of contributions and roles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the ethical considerations surrounding authorship in scientific publications.
  • To define the qualifications and roles of a scientific author.
  • To discuss controversial issues and the significance of author order in biomedical journals.

Main Methods:

  • This is a guest editorial, not a research study.
  • Analysis is based on established ethical principles and common practices in scientific publishing.

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  • Discussion includes common controversies and the impact of author order.
  • Main Results:

    • Authorship requires significant intellectual contribution and accountability.
    • Clear definitions of author roles are crucial to prevent misconduct.
    • Author order can reflect the level of contribution and hierarchy, impacting recognition.

    Conclusions:

    • Adherence to ethical authorship standards is paramount for scientific credibility.
    • Transparent criteria for authorship and author order are needed.
    • Addressing authorship ethics promotes fairness and integrity in biomedical research.