This[1] has got me thinking: with the shift from #authorship to #contributorship[2], increasing #modularity[3] of academic outputs, and concepts such as #ContributorshipTables[4] helping us to be transparent about the extent/scope of contributions, when do we start adding peer reviewers as contributors on updated versions of #preprints that their input has contributed to?
[1]: https://social.coop/@da5nsy/110744345071227217
[2]: https://doi.org/10.3390/publications7030048
[3]: https://www.researchequals.com
[4]: https://web.archive.org/web/20210509182743/https://twitter.com/SteinmetzNeuro/status/1147241128858570752
#authorship #Contributorship #modularity #contributorshiptables #preprints
tenzing (tenzing.club), our open-source app to help researchers report author information including CRediT roles in journal submissions, now is listed on the UKRN website together with a bunch of other cool initiatives they endorse or sponsor https://www.ukrn.org/initiatives/
#contributorship #metascience #metaresearch
#metaresearch #metascience #Contributorship
RT @the_acse
We are #excited to hear more about #Contributorship in relation to #Research_Integrity during our upcoming 8th Annual Meeting by @Dasapta Erwin Irawan.
Don't forget to book yourself for this excellent networking and learning event at https://theacse.com/2022/register/?id=1
#Research_Integrity #Contributorship #excited