‘Big team’ science challenges us to reconsider authorship
Nicholas A. Coles (),
Lisa M. DeBruine,
Flavio Azevedo,
Heidi A. Baumgartner and
Michael C. Frank
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Nicholas A. Coles: Stanford University
Lisa M. DeBruine: University of Glasgow
Flavio Azevedo: University of Cambridge
Heidi A. Baumgartner: Stanford University
Michael C. Frank: Stanford University
Nature Human Behaviour, 2023, vol. 7, issue 5, 665-667
Abstract:
‘Big team’ science challenges researchers to revisit three issues around authorship: (1) how to define authorship-worthy contributions, (2) how contributions should be documented and (3) how disagreements among large teams of coauthors should be handled. We propose steps that the community can take to resolve these issues.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1038/s41562-023-01572-2
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