Department of Chemical Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
PLoS One. 2019 Jan 16;14(1):e0198117. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0198117. eCollection 2019.
Authorship is the currency of an academic career for which the number of papers researchers publish demonstrates creativity, productivity, and impact. To discourage coercive authorship practices and inflated publication records, journals require authors to affirm and detail their intellectual contributions but this strategy has been unsuccessful as authorship lists continue to grow. Here, we surveyed close to 6000 of the top cited authors in all science categories with a list of 25 research activities that we adapted from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) authorship guidelines. Responses varied widely from individuals in the same discipline, same level of experience, and same geographic region. Most researchers agreed with the NIH criteria and grant authorship to individuals who draft the manuscript, analyze and interpret data, and propose ideas. However, thousands of the researchers also value supervision and contributing comments to the manuscript, whereas the NIH recommends discounting these activities when attributing authorship. People value the minutiae of research beyond writing and data reduction: researchers in the humanities value it less than those in pure and applied sciences; individuals from Far East Asia and Middle East and Northern Africa value these activities more than anglophones and northern Europeans. While developing national and international collaborations, researchers must recognize differences in peoples values while assigning authorship.
作者身份是学术生涯的货币,研究人员发表的论文数量可以展示其创造力、生产力和影响力。为了遏制强制性署名行为和夸大的发表记录,期刊要求作者肯定并详细说明他们的智力贡献,但由于作者名单继续增加,这种策略一直没有成功。在这里,我们调查了近 6000 名在所有科学领域排名靠前的高引用作者,这些作者的名单是根据美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的作者指南改编的 25 项研究活动。来自同一学科、同一经验水平和同一地理区域的个人的反应差异很大。大多数研究人员同意 NIH 的标准,并将作者身份授予起草手稿、分析和解释数据以及提出想法的个人。然而,成千上万的研究人员还重视对稿件的监督和提出意见,而 NIH 建议在归因于作者身份时不考虑这些活动。人们重视写作和数据简化之外的研究细节:人文学科的研究人员比纯科学和应用科学的研究人员更重视这些活动;来自东亚、中东和北非的人比说英语的人和北欧人更重视这些活动。在开展国家和国际合作的过程中,研究人员在分配作者身份时必须认识到人们价值观的差异。