(1) Authorship of a (2) This procedure supports the principles articulated in the following documents, and should be read in conjunction with these documents: (3) University of Newcastle (the (4) This procedure: (5) In the context of this document: (6) It is a breach of the Code to claim, demand or accept authorship, or to offer or attribute authorship to someone else, without that person having made a significant intellectual or scholarly contribution as described in clause 7. It is also a breach to fail to offer to ascribe authorship to people who meet the criteria described in clause 7. (7) As detailed in the Guide, authorship must be based on a significant intellectual or scholarly contribution that comprises as a minimum at least one and preferably a combination of two or more of the following: (8) Research contributions that do not meet the criteria for authorship should be acknowledged where appropriate, including funding bodies and editors. Researchers should obtain permission from named contributors before acknowledging them in a research output, unless such permission is provided via a collaborative agreement signed on behalf of the (9) As described in the Guide, researchers who intend to publish Indigenous knowledge obtained through sources including unpublished manuscripts or recordings should seek approval from the Indigenous people involved in the research, or from the Indigenous community from which the knowledge originates, and the contributors to the knowledge should be acknowledged. (10) Examples of contributions that are not considered to meet the criteria for authorship are detailed in Section 2.1 of the Guide. (11) Collaborating researchers must each agree on their status as an author of any publication resulting from (12) Where a (13) The corresponding author must be determined by agreement in writing with collaborating researchers and/or in line with discipline conventions. (14) A person who qualifies as an author can only be included or excluded as an author with their written consent, unless clause 20 applies. (15) An author must provide details of their contribution with their consent, as it relates to the criteria listed in clause 7. (16) Consent may be indicated by email in cases where it is not practical to obtain signed notification of consent. (17) Where (18) Where the publication process includes documentation that would duplicate the information provided on the Statement of Authorship and Location of Data Form, it is not necessary to complete this form as well. In these circumstances the corresponding author will remain responsible for ensuring that any such publication documentation is stored with any data underpinning the (19) All notifications of consent must be retained by the corresponding author. (20) If an author is deceased or cannot be contacted despite reasonable efforts and consent cannot be obtained, the publication can proceed provided there is no basis to believe that this person would have objected. If an author is deceased, this should be noted in the publication. (21) Where another acknowledgment of contribution is given in line with clause 8 and 9, consent must also be obtained from the contributor prior to publication. (22) Where agreement on acknowledgement, attribution or ordering of authorship cannot be achieved prior to publication, collaborating authors and other stakeholders must reconsider the applicable disciplinary principles and authorship criteria, and take all reasonable steps to attempt to resolve the matter themselves. (23) Where agreement remains unresolved following the steps described in clause 22, disputing parties must seek assistance from the relevant (24) Where authorship is in dispute and publication has already occurred, the matter must be referred to the Research Breach Investigation Procedure as a potential breach of the Code. (25) Researchers are responsible for: (26) For each publication, the corresponding author is responsible for:Research Authorship Procedure
Section 1 - Introduction
Top of PageSection 2 - Audience
Section 3 - Scope
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Contributions other than authorship
Section 6 - Collaborations.
Section 7 - Consent and Statement of Authorship
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Section 9 - Roles and Responsibilities
Researchers
Corresponding Authors
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