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Authorship is an explicit way of assigning responsibility and giving credit for intellectual work. The two are linked. Authorship practices should be judged ...
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"Authorship" redirects here. For the use in academia, see Academic authorship. .... In particular for the writer, their authorship in their work makes their ...
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The Shakespeare authorship question is the ongoing debate, first recorded in the early 18th century, about whether the works attributed to William ...
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Acknowledgment - Contributions that do not justify authorship should be acknowledged separately in the notes to the manuscript. These may include general ...
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This page is dedicated to the proposition that Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare. Anti-Oxfordian arguments from a traditional point of view.
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Studies of authorship in science suggest that traditional criteria for authorship no longer reflect the way research is actually done. ...
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About SHARP: The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading & Publishing .... The Profession of Authorship in 19th-Century America, (Sherry J. Linkon, ...
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23 Jun 2009 ... An Authorship Analysis: Francis Bacon as Shake-speare: ... The goals of the Fellowship include bringing the Shakespeare authorship debate to ...
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Aiming to offer an opportunity for the independent scholar to be heard by a critical but receptive audience.
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5 Feb 2008 ... Publication Practices and Responsible Authorship ... Ghost Authorship in Industry-Initiated Randomised Trials, PLos Medicine, Go ...
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