A responsible authorship culture is needed - it is a collective responsibility
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A responsible authorship culture is needed - it is a collective responsibility
"A working group convened by the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine concluded that for a more responsible culture to endure, authorship decisions must be anchored in three interconnected principles: credit, accountability and transparency."
"Responsible authorship culture is a key aspect of scientific integrity, emphasizing the need for ethical practices in the attribution of credit and responsibilities among authors."
A responsible authorship culture is crucial for maintaining scientific integrity. A working group from the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine identified three interconnected principles essential for this culture: credit, accountability, and transparency. These principles must guide authorship decisions to ensure a sustainable and ethical approach to scientific publishing. The involvement of journal editors in this initiative emphasizes the importance of these principles in fostering a trustworthy scientific community.
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