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Queries related to academic authorship, i.e., who should be an author, the order of authors, or special roles such as corresponding authorship.

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Authorship for insightful suggestion during a talk?

However, a suggestion like this, without any further involvement in the writing of the paper isn't by itself sufficient to merit coauthorship under guidelines such as the ICMJE guidelines for authorship
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66 votes

How to explain to a student that it is common to include a supervisor as a co-author?

In these situations the authorship of papers should be settled before the research work begins. … I simply wouldn't agree to supervise a student who would not agree to sharing authorship in this way. …
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what to do when someone has same name as yours and in IEEE search they show both peoples paper?

Yes, this is a very common problem. You should publish with the most complete version of your name possible (e.g. use your middle name.) Think very carefully before changing your name (e.g. if yo …
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4 votes

Reports arising from math workshops

From my point of view (as someone whose eyes are still tired after reading 180 application packets...), having this on your CV would not be a negative thing. It should of course be on a separate list …
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Publication ethics - rights of a co-author to access full data

In order for the benchmarking exercise to be convincing to readers, it will ultimately be desirable to release all of the data (and presumably code) so that the comparison can be replicated. There' …
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