Do middle author papers count?
Table of Contents
- 1 Do middle author papers count?
- 2 How many authors are allowed in a paper?
- 3 Are single author papers better?
- 4 How many coauthors are there?
- 5 Is it better to be first or last author on a paper?
- 6 Can a research paper have two authors?
- 7 Who is the last author of a research paper?
- 8 What can co-authors do after the paper is published?
Even with middle-author publications on the rise, “they count for promotion, but they don’t count as much as first- and last-author publications,” Jackson notes. “Just like book chapters and review articles, they count, but not as much as original research articles.”
The number of authors is unlimited in principal. There are publications with dozens if not hundreds of authors in large international multi-institutional projects. But in the last past years more and more journals have limited the number of co-authors. Typically the limitation is six authors.
Who should be last author on a paper?
The last author is usually the group leader or PI who may have given significant intellectual inputs and supervised the work, but might not have actively conducted the experiments or written the manuscript. The last author is also often the corresponding author.
No difference in case of one or more authors. The importance of the Research paper depends on the Research work, it’s mehodology and publication in a reputable journal with impact factor.
There is no limitation to the number of co-authors on a paper. However, it is important to ensure that all of them have contributed in significant ways and can actually qualify to be a co-author.
Who deserves to be an author on a scientific paper?
Authorship of a scientific or scholarly paper should be limited to those individuals who have contributed in a meaningful and substantive way to its intellectual content.
The first author should be that person who contributed most to the work, including writing of the manuscript. The sequence of authors should be determined by the relative overall contributions to the manuscript. It is common practice to have the senior author appear last, sometimes regardless of his or her contribution …
Subject matter is; the quality of the article, it could be single or multiple authors. No difference in case of one or more authors. The importance of the Research paper depends on the Research work, it’s mehodology and publication in a reputable journal with impact factor.
Can two PhD students publish the same paper as first author?
Publishing a paper as the first author is very crucial for the scientific career of a Ph.D. student. Most Ph.D. programs worldwide require a Ph.D. student to have at least one first-authored paper in order to qualify for a degree. So an authorship dispute would be inevitable if two Ph.D. students were to work on the same project for their degree.
The last author might be the senior author, i.e., the project or group leader. In physics and maths, however, it is very common to list the authors in alphabetic order, or to group them by institution and, within it, alphabetically.
All co-authors can give presentations of this paper after publication, using material in the paper and dataset, providing they reference the paper and their co-authors. Ideally, they will also notify the co-authors of these presentations beforehand. All co-authors can respond to media inquiries relating to this paper.
Can the corresponding author be the second author?
The corresponding author can be the second author or the third author or even the last author. Authorship must be carefully decided by stringent criteria to prevent conflict within, and outside, the group.