A measure of authorship by publications
Abstract
Measuring publication success of a researcher is a complicated task as publications are often co-authored by multiple authors, and so, require comparison of solo publications with joint publications. In this paper, like \cite{price1981multiple}, we argue for an egalitarian perspective in accomplishing this task.
More specifically, we justify the need for an ethical perspective in quantifying academic author by identifying certain ethical...
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A measure of authorship by publications
Published Date
May 4, 2017
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