Article ID: CBB067688595

Authorship Norms and Project Structures in Science (September 2017)

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Scientific authorship has become a contested terrain in contemporary science. Based on a survey of authors across fields, we measure the likelihood of specialist authors (sometimes called “guest” authors): people who only made specialized contributions, such as data, materials, or funding; and “nonauthor collaborators” (sometimes referred to as “ghost” authors): those who did significant work on the project but do not appear as authors, across different research contexts, including field, size of the project team, commercial orientation, impact of publication, and organization of the collaboration. We find that guest and ghost authors are common, with about one-third of publications having at least one specialist author and over half having at least one nonauthor collaborator. We see significant cross-field variations in both overall rates and types of specialist authors and nonauthor collaborators. We find there are generally fewer specialist authors among highly cited papers and more graduate student nonauthor collaborators in single location projects. The results suggest authorship practices vary across fields, and by project characteristics, complicating the use of authorship lists as a basis for evaluation (especially when comparing across fields or types of projects). We discuss implications of these findings for interpreting author lists in the context of science policy.

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Authors & Contributors
Ken Rice
Dana Nuccitelli
Krause, Kelly
Peter Jacobs
Kunhao Yang
Andrew G. Skuce
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Public Understanding of Science
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Science Technology and Society
Pharmacy in History
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
CRC Press
Concepts
Communication of scientific ideas
Periodicals; serials
Authorship
Scientific collaboration
Surveys
Public understanding of science
People
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago
Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon
Hilton, John
Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam
Time Periods
21st century
19th century
20th century, late
20th century
18th century
Early modern
Places
United States
Netherlands
Spain
Japan
Great Britain
Institutions
Mass-Observation
Royal Society of London
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