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On the ordering of authors in an academic publication, including common ordering conventions and interpretations of specific positions in an academic discipline.
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First authorship dispute between the research leader and the person who did the most importa...
A and B should consider a binding determination from a trusted neutral expert
As others have pointed out, this is a lesson in the importance of negotiating authorship order and work responsibilities p …
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Supervisor taking first authorship after student has left university
From the information given, I see no reason that would justify a change of authorship from your original agreement for you to be the first author. The fact that the paper was previously submitted wit …
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Professor claiming first authorship on former student's project
All of your concerns are irrelevant to authorship
Each of the dot points you list as your causes for concern are irrelevant to authorship and reflect a complete lack of understanding of the purposes o …
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My wife got some serious issues with her PhD advisor: how should I get involved in the situa...
Firstly, I see no reason why your wife should not deal with this issue directly, rather than acting through her husband. When a student has a problem with their supervisor there are actions they can …
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My adviser wants to be the first author
Can I argue with him...
Rather than taking a starting position where you want to get in an argument, a much better approach would be to try to have a mature conversation where you can each agree …