Authorship: Few Myths and Misconceptions.

Ritesh G Menezes, Magdy A Kharoshah, Mohammed Madadin, Vijaya Marakala, Savita Lasrado, Dalal M Al Tamimi
Author Information
  1. Ritesh G Menezes: University of Dammam, Dammam, Saudi Arabia. mangalore971@yahoo.co.in.
  2. Magdy A Kharoshah: Forensic Medicine Centre, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
  3. Mohammed Madadin: University of Dammam, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
  4. Vijaya Marakala: International Medical School, Management and Science University, Selangor, Malaysia.
  5. Savita Lasrado: Father Muller Medical College and Hospital, Mangalore, India.
  6. Dalal M Al Tamimi: University of Dammam, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

This article seeks to address and dispel some of the popular myths and misconceptions surrounding authorship of a scientific publication as this is often misconstrued by beginners in academia especially those in the developing world. While ethical issues in publishing related to authorship have been increasingly discussed, not much has been written about the myths and misconceptions of who might be an author. Dispelling these myths and misconceptions would go a long way in shaping the thoughts and plans of students, junior faculty and researchers in academia especially in the developing world.

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MeSH Term

Authorship
Faculty
Publishing
Research Personnel