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  • Scientific publishing
  • Research integrity
  • Scholarly communication

Background:

  • Current journal authorship standards do not align with contemporary research methodologies.
  • The increasing complexity of research necessitates updated practices.
  • Existing frameworks may not adequately recognize diverse contributions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the inadequacy of current journal authorship practices.
  • To advocate for improvements in supporting research teams and collaboration.
  • To emphasize the need for evolution in alignment with open science.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of authorship guidelines.
  • Analysis of current research team structures.
  • Case studies of collaborative research projects.

Main Results:

  • Significant gap identified between traditional authorship models and current research realities.
  • Existing practices hinder recognition of support staff and interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Open science principles are not fully integrated into authorship considerations.

Conclusions:

  • Journal authorship practices require urgent revision.
  • Implementing updated guidelines will better support collaborative and open science research.
  • Evolving authorship will enhance research integrity and productivity.