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Nov 4, 2022 at 17:31 comment added ojfew owmx Several journals have a procedure to change the author list after acceptance of publication. For instance name changes of authors are common after legal name changes (marriage/divorce/ or various other reasons). Add/removal of authors is also possible and publishers have a way to update the various databases.
Nov 4, 2022 at 6:53 comment added Mnopqrs Sorry to hear that. I dont know if we have such an office. I contacted my previous boss who promised me to be a coauthor (I have the email where she promised) and I am waiting for the answer. Is it possible to include a coauthor after the manuscript is published? I do not want any bad for them, no retraction etc. I just want to be in the paper somewhere in the middle. This guy (who is a young boss now) was bullying me all the years I worked there, I think this is just a part of it. I hoped he changed the last years but apparently not…
Nov 4, 2022 at 6:16 comment added academiaTA I lodged a formal complaint with the University. After 16 months (and being asked to submit some additional information) I received a notice saying my supervisor was found to have committed research misconduct, would be sanctioned, and they recommended the paper be retracted. My supervisor subsequently contacted the journal and requested retraction, but then left to a different institution. I contacted the journal directly and sent them the misconduct findings, they said they'd investigate. The paper remains online and unretracted to this day. :)
Nov 4, 2022 at 0:56 comment added schrödingcöder Do you mind giving some details on the outcome of your case? This could be quite relevant to the question.
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