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Accountability in Research
Ethics, Integrity and Policy
Volume 25, 2018 - Issue 4
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Letter to the Editor

Letter to the editor: On plurality and authorship in science

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Marie K. Norman, Chelsea N. Proulx, Doris M. Rubio & Colleen A. Mayowski. (2023) Reducing tensions and expediting manuscript submission via an authorship agreement for early-career researchers: A pilot study. Accountability in Research 30:7, pages 379-392.
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Bor Luen Tang. (2023) In defense of the ICMJE authorship guideline, a rejoinder to Curzer. Accountability in Research 0:0, pages 1-13.
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Marie K. Norman, Colleen A. Mayowski & Michael J. Fine. (2021) Authorship stories panel discussion: Fostering ethical authorship by cultivating a growth mindset. Accountability in Research 28:2, pages 115-124.
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Bart Penders & David M. Shaw. (2020) Civil disobedience in scientific authorship: Resistance and insubordination in science. Accountability in Research 27:6, pages 347-371.
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Mohammad Hosseini & Bert Gordijn. (2020) A review of the literature on ethical issues related to scientific authorship. Accountability in Research 27:5, pages 284-324.
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Barton Moffatt. (2019) More on plurality and authorship in science: A reply to Tang. Accountability in Research 26:5, pages 347-350.
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Luca Saba, Michele Porcu, Gianluca De Rubeis, Antonella Balestrieri, Alessandra Serra & Mauro Giovanni Carta. (2023) A new system of authorship best assessment. Journal of Public Health Research 12:1, pages 227990362211498.
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Nicole Shu Ling Yeo-Teh & Bor Luen Tang. (2020) Research ethics courses as a vaccination against a toxic research environment or culture. Research Ethics 17:1, pages 55-65.
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