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Sharing credit among authors of research papers: The CRediT taxonomy

Are you an author or contributor? Is this a question that often occurs to you? This article explains CRediT, short for Contributor Roles Taxonomy, to help you with properly filling the CRediT statement while journal submissions.

Q : Publishing as a single author

Detailed question- Can I publish a paper out of my thesis without my supervisor as a co-author? I have sent him emails asking his consent, yet he has not replied for many months....

Q : Is there any requirement of funding body which mentions about corresponding author on manuscript?

Detailed question- my boss applied for funding, and he received funding for the position. If I am hired by him and have made most of the contribution to the Manuscript, Will he...

Researchers react to ChatGPT’s authorship credits on published literature and preprints

ChatGPT, an AI chatbot released by tech company OpenAI is making immense foray in academia. The authorship of research papers and preprints are being credited to the chatbot, sparking reactions from researchers, publishers, and journal editors. Here's a post answering the question if ChatGPT can be the co-author of your research paper.