Authorship Protocols Must Change to Credit Citizen Scientists
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The sociopolitical nature of research is changing and so must our protocols for authorship. Citizen scientists are often excluded from authorship because they cannot meet rigid journal criteria. To address this, we propose a new concept: allowing nonprofessional scientists to be credited as authors under a collective identity ('group coauthorship').
Crediting non-author contributors in scientific publishing.
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Group authorship, an excellent opportunity laced with ethical, legal and technical challenges.
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