z-logo
Premium
Authorship grids: Practical tools to facilitate collaboration and ethical publication
Author(s) -
Phillippi Julia C.,
Likis Frances E.,
Tilden Ellen L.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
research in nursing and health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.836
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1098-240X
pISSN - 0160-6891
DOI - 10.1002/nur.21856
Subject(s) - engineering ethics , scientific misconduct , harmonization , data sharing , public relations , research ethics , political science , medical education , computer science , medicine , alternative medicine , engineering , physics , pathology , acoustics
Publication of new findings and approaches in peer‐reviewed journals is fundamental to advancing science. As interprofessional, team‐based scientific publication becomes more common, authors need tools to guide collaboration and ethical authorship. We present three forms of authorship grids that are based on national and international author recommendations, including guidelines from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, the Committee on Publication Ethics, National Institutes of Health data sharing policies, common reporting guidelines, and Good Clinical Practice standards from the International Conference on Harmonization. The author grids are tailored to quantitative research, qualitative research, and literature synthesis. These customizable grids can be used while planning and executing projects to define each author's role, responsibilities, and contributions as well as to guide conversations among authors and help avoid misconduct and disputes. The grids also can be submitted to journal editors and published to provide public attribution of author contributions.

This content is not available in your region!

Continue researching here.

Having issues? You can contact us here