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Original Articles

Social Work Scholarship: Authorship Over Time

Pages 262-273 | Accepted 01 Jan 2013, Published online: 04 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

This article examines whether authorship credits on publications in 8 peer-reviewed social work journals changed significantly from 2001 to 2011 by analyzing the mean number of authors. Results indicate statistically significant increases in 5 of the 8 journals and in the mean number of authors across the 8 journals when combined. Although sole authorship was the norm in 2001, by 2011 the majority of articles were co-authored. Possible explanations for the observed changes in the rates of collaboration and some consequences for social work scholarship are reviewed. Implications for social work education and scholarship are discussed.

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Jessica M. Kahn

Jessica M. Kahn is assistant professor at Lehman College/City University of New York.

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