Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrück Germany.
Front Psychol. 2011 Sep 1;2:196. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00196. eCollection 2011.
Working in multidisciplinary teams has become a common feature of modern research processes. This situation inevitably leads to the question of how to decide on who to acknowledge as authors of a multi-authored publication. The question is gaining pertinence, since individual scientists' publication records are playing an increasingly important role in their professional success. At worst, discussions about authorship allocation might lead to a serious conflict among coworkers that could even endanger the successful completion of a whole research project. Surprisingly, there does not seem to be any discussion on the issue of ethical standards for authorship is the field of Cognitive Science at the moment. In this short review I address the problem by characterizing modern challenges to a fair system for allocating authorship. I also offer a list of best practice principles and recommendations for determining authors in multi-authored publications on the basis of a review of existing standards.
在多学科团队中工作已经成为现代研究过程的一个共同特征。这种情况不可避免地导致了如何决定谁应该被承认为多作者出版物的作者的问题。这个问题变得越来越重要,因为单个科学家的出版记录在他们的职业成功中起着越来越重要的作用。在最坏的情况下,关于作者分配的讨论可能会导致同事之间的严重冲突,甚至危及整个研究项目的成功完成。令人惊讶的是,目前认知科学领域似乎没有任何关于作者道德标准的讨论。在这篇简短的综述中,我通过描述公平的作者分配制度所面临的现代挑战来解决这个问题。我还根据现有标准的审查,提供了一份确定多作者出版物作者的最佳实践原则和建议清单。