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Neuroimage. 2012 Feb 15;59(4):4189-95. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.09.080. Epub 2011 Oct 7.
We argue that the emerging practice of using the author byline to acknowledge shared data is incompatible with current established standards for academic authorship. Non-author contributors, whether groups or individuals, should not be added to the author list of published papers. Deviation from these principles devalues authorship and raises issues, such as equal treatment of groups and individuals, credit for shared data vs. other shared resources, and ultimately guest authorship. Such dilution of authorship standards is problematic because it can compromise fair evaluations in the scientific community. We briefly discuss viable alternatives for crediting contributors, such as citations of papers describing shared data, reference to dataset publications, inclusion in the Acknowledgments section, or credit of individuals for sharing data in an Appendix, a solution that has been used in academic evaluation.
我们认为,新兴的使用作者署名来承认共享数据的做法与当前学术著作权的既定标准不兼容。非作者贡献者,无论是团体还是个人,都不应被添加到已发表论文的作者名单中。偏离这些原则会贬低作者身份,并引发一些问题,例如对团体和个人的平等对待、共享数据与其他共享资源的信用、以及最终的客座作者身份。这种对作者身份标准的稀释是有问题的,因为它可能会影响科学界的公平评估。我们简要讨论了为贡献者提供信用的可行替代方案,例如引用描述共享数据的论文、参考数据集出版物、在致谢部分中包含、或在附录中为个人提供共享数据的信用,这种解决方案已在学术评估中使用。