Rethinking Credit & Accountability in Scientific Publishing
Experts Tackle Credit, Transparency in Science Authorship
Mirage News2026.03.11Updated 24d ago
Who takes credit and assumes accountability for published scientific scholarship are critical issues – for individual careers, for research
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Scientists and experts are addressing longstanding issues of authorship credit and transparency in academic publishing. The debate centers on how to fairly assign responsibility and recognition among researchers, affecting both individual careers and the integrity of research institutions. Proper attribution practices are essential for maintaining trust in scientific scholarship.
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