Authorship Daily Challenge – Day 2
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- UKRIO launches new collaborative project to promote good authorship practices in research
- UKRIO publishes discussion paper on destigmatising language in research misconduct investigations
- UKRIO publishes new guidance to support whistleblowers in research settings
- 'Research your AI research tools', a new blog by Dr. Josephine Woodhams
- UKRIO is pleased to release its work programme for 2024-2025
- Request for reviewers of the Animal Materials Working Group’s Ethics Framework for Obtaining Material from Sentient Animals
- UKRIO calls for a strengthened Concordat to Support Research Integrity
- We're hiring - Communications and Engagement Manager
- Enablers and Inhibitors of Research Integrity
- UKRIO launches report examining the Barriers to Investigating and Reporting Research Misconduct
(http://ow.ly/H3N150JsNSA)
CRediT offers a taxonomy of 14 different ways to contribute to scholarly work to help better describe contributions and define authorship.
As of this year, it’s an official NISO standard.
Do you find this structured approach useful?
Is the tenzing tool useful to help implement CRediT?
What may be missing?
http://ow.ly/H20l50JsEuV; http://ow.ly/joBo50JsEuW
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