Re: Publications

For outreach papers, who would decide the other named authors, the persons
presenting?

For the others, is there any paper/webpage that summarizes the contributor
roles ontology and gives examples?  I've poked around the credit website
but it's not clear to me how it works.  Perhaps others are more familiar
and I just need to poke around more.

--
Justin Clark-Casey, http://justincc.org
Research Software Engineer, InterMine, Cambridge
ELIXIR-UK technical coordinator

On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 10:35 AM, Gray, Alasdair J G <A.J.G.Gray@hw.ac.uk>
wrote:

> Hi
>
> A recent topic that was raised by the community was the best way to
> reflect authorship of publications; this was discussed in the most recent
> management meeting.
>
> As a rule of thumb we suggest:
>
>    -
>
>    Research contributions about the community in general should use the
>    Contributor Roles ontology* to capture contributor roles to the work
>    - Research contributions about a specific profile/specification should
>    list the contributors of the profile, as defined ultimately by the
>    lead/editor, and may consider the wider group members. Again we suggest the
>    use of the Contributor Roles ontology*
>    - For outreach papers we suggest that the person presenting is listed
>    as the first author, perhaps with other named authors if there are
>    individuals who have provided significant contributions, and then either
>    the whole community acknowledged or the specific group if the focus is on a
>    particular profile
>
> For outreach papers we mean abstracts, posters, and workshop submissions
> to events such as UKON, ESWC, ECCB. Research contributions would be peer
> reviewed journal articles.
>
> We welcome further discussion and feedback about this proposal.
>
> Best regards
>
> Alasdair, Carole, and Rafa
>
> *The Contributor Role ontology (CRediT <http://docs.casrai.org/CRediT>
> http://docs.casrai.org/CRediT) is a way to articulate the involvement of
> an individual. Based on this, you should be able to decide if they have
> played a role that is worthy of authorship on the paper.
>
>
> Alasdair J G Gray
>
> Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
> Assistant Professor in Computer Science,
> School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
> (Athena SWAN Bronze Award)
> Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh UK.
>
> Email: A.J.G.Gray@hw.ac.uk
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