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The many hands of science Commonalities and differences in the research contributions of authors and subauthors

机译:科学的多方面共性与作者和分作者的研究贡献存在差异

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the research contributions of authors and subauthors in order to outline how authorship, as opposed to acknowledgment, is awarded in the lab-based life sciences. Design/methodology/approach - The work tasks described in author contribution statements and acknowledgments sections of research articles published in Nature Chemical Biology were classified according to a three-layered taxonomy: core layer; middle layer; outer layer. Findings - Most authors are core or middle layer contributors, i.e. they perform at least one core or middle layer task. In contrast, most subauthors are outer layer contributors. While authors tend to be involved in several tasks, subauthors tend to make single contributions. The small but significant share of authors performing only outer layer tasks suggests a disconnect in author attribution between traditional author guidelines and scientific practice. A level of arbitrariness in whether a contributor is awarded authorship or subauthorship status is reported. However, this does not implicate first or last authorships. Research limitations/implications - Data from one journal only are used. Transferability is limited to research in high impact journals in the lab-based life sciences. Originality/value - The growth in scientific collaboration underlines the importance of gaining a deeper understanding of the distinction between authorship and subauthorship in terms of the types of research contributions that they de facto represent. By utilizing hitherto unexplored data sources this study addresses a gap in the literature, and gives an important insight into the reward system of science.
机译:目的-本文的目的是确定作者和副作者的研究贡献,以概述在基于实验室的生命科学中如何授予与认可相对的作者身份。设计/方法/方法-根据《自然化学生物学》上发表的研究论文的作者贡献陈述和致谢部分中描述的工作任务,按照三层分类法进行分类:中间层外层。调查结果-大多数作者是核心或中间层贡献者,即他们至少执行一项核心或中间层任务。相反,大多数子作者是外层贡献者。虽然作者倾向于参与多个任务,但是子作者倾向于做出单一贡献。仅执行外层任务的作者所占的比例很小但很重要,这表明传统作者指南和科学实践之间在作者归因上存在脱节。报告贡献者被授予作者身份或次作者身份的程度的任意性。但是,这并不意味着第一作者或最后作者。研究局限/意义-仅使用一本期刊的数据。可转移性仅限于基于实验室的生命科学领域的高影响力期刊中的研究。原创性/价值-科学合作的增长突显了根据作者和副作者实际上代表的研究贡献类型加深了解的区别的重要性。通过利用迄今尚未开发的数据源,本研究解决了文献中的空白,并提供了对科学奖励体系的重要见解。

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