Yes, you can
. An article can have more than one corresponding author. … ” While some journals allow the practice of including two contact authors or corresponding authors, many journals do not. In your case, having two corresponding authors is a requirement for your paper.
Yes, you can
. An article can have more than one corresponding author. … ” While some journals allow the practice of including two contact authors or corresponding authors, many journals do not. In your case, having two corresponding authors is a requirement for your paper.
corresponding author should be
one who has done most of the work
and is able to carry out corrections advised by the reviewers. Corresponding author is the person who has complete knowledge about the study and provides the intellectual supervision as well as liable to reply the queries of readers.
Corresponding author is usually the senior author who provides the intellectual input and designs and approves the protocols to be followed in the study. …
The person doing the work or the actual researcher/ Student becomes the second
author or even a co-author also.
The
number of authors is unlimited in principal
. There are publications with dozens if not hundreds of authors in large international multi-institutional projects. But in the last past years more and more journals have limited the number of co-authors. Typically the limitation is six authors.
The
number of authors is unlimited in principal
. There are publications with dozens if not hundreds of authors in large international multi-institutional projects. But in the last past years more and more journals have limited the number of co-authors. Typically the limitation is six authors.
The order of the authors can be arranged in whatever order suits the research group best, but
submissions must be made by the corresponding author
.
Corresponding author
is the most important author in a research article. … First author is the person who makes largest contribution in the research. The most important one. Corresponding author is the person who takes responsibility of answering all queries.
Yes
, the author order is important. The author order is based on their contribution to the work.
Thus, the first name in an author list is the most sought-after position in a scientific publication. … However, sometimes multiple authors may have contributed equally, in which case
the order of author names does not matter
, and you can inform the journal editor of this.
Traditionally, co-first authors are indicated by an asterisk and the order of the individuals is
the decision of the PI
. Once the paper is published, it appears in print as follows: co-Author 1*, co-Author 2*, Author 3, and Author 4.
Shared co-first authorship is defined as
two or more authors who have worked together on a publication and contributed equally
[8]. … Some journals publish articles in which shared coauthorship is described, making it easy to determine author contribution.
The corresponding author is the one individual who
takes primary responsibility for communication with the journal during the manuscript submission, peer review, and publication process
, and typically ensures that all the journal’s administrative requirements, such as providing details of authorship, ethics committee …
Some or multiple co-authorships may promote scientific cooperation and mutual intellectual stimulation, extend your publication list and may close gaps in your publication history.
Avoid to publish too many co-authorship papers
(more than first/last authorships) and NEVER publish in predatory journals
As you say, being first author is like the holy grail, but being second author on “someone else’s paper
” is not bad at all
, and while it does not scream “amazing” on a CV, it does bulk up your publication record and shows that you are competent researcher, and contribute to work of publishable standard.
The first author should be
that person who contributed most to the work
, including writing of the manuscript. The sequence of authors should be determined by the relative overall contributions to the manuscript. It is common practice to have the senior author appear last, sometimes regardless of his or her contribution …