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It’s no mystery that research papers are essential for academic work. What IS a mystery is how to figure out who should be an author on those academic papers and how to have conversions about it. In this episode, Jess and Sara go over some authorship roles, guidelines and rules that govern authorship in the field, and talk about different ideas of determining order of authorship. This episode was recorded live at the Emerging Perspectives on Early STEM Learning, Development, and Education Workshop hosted by Purdue's Center for Early Learning.
In this episode we mention:
APA Standards for authorship.
The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE),
The 14 CRediT authorship roles: https://credit.niso.org
The Authorship Project: https://repository.charlotte.edu/islandora/object/work%3A921
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It’s no mystery that research papers are essential for academic work. What IS a mystery is how to figure out who should be an author on those academic papers and how to have conversions about it. In this episode, Jess and Sara go over some authorship roles, guidelines and rules that govern authorship in the field, and talk about different ideas of determining order of authorship. This episode was recorded live at the Emerging Perspectives on Early STEM Learning, Development, and Education Workshop hosted by Purdue's Center for Early Learning.
In this episode we mention:
APA Standards for authorship.
The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE),
The 14 CRediT authorship roles: https://credit.niso.org
The Authorship Project: https://repository.charlotte.edu/islandora/object/work%3A921