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Area of Science:

  • Scientific publishing
  • Research integrity
  • Academic ethics

Background:

  • Academic achievement is often measured by publications.
  • Unjustified authorship is a significant violation of scientific integrity.
  • Current authorship guidelines are varied and can be subjective.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the challenges in defining authorship in complex research.
  • To explore the need for quantitative measurements of research contributions.
  • To promote clear authorship agreements at the outset of research projects.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing authorship guidelines and their limitations.
  • Discussion of the impact of complex research structures (multicenter, multidisciplinary) on authorship.
  • Proposal for the development of quantitative contribution metrics.

Main Results:

  • Subjective assessments of author contributions vary significantly.
  • Complex research environments exacerbate authorship definition challenges.
  • Quantitative measurement offers a potential solution for objective authorship determination.

Conclusions:

  • Clear authorship criteria are essential for maintaining scientific integrity.
  • Quantitative measures can provide a more objective basis for authorship decisions.
  • Early and open discussion of authorship and author order is crucial for all research projects.