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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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Is a researcher with the same name in a different field likely to cause confusion?
I would like to get some advice on what may or may not be a problem, namely the lack of unique identifiers for scientific authors.
So there is a researcher with the same first and last name as myself …