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|description=''CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) is high-level taxonomy, including 14 roles, that can be used to represent the roles typically played by contributors to scientific scholarly output. The roles describe each contributor’s specific contribution to the scholarly output.'' | |description=''CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) is high-level taxonomy, including 14 roles, that can be used to represent the roles typically played by contributors to scientific scholarly output. The roles describe each contributor’s specific contribution to the scholarly output.'' | ||
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responsible | http://credit.niso.org/ |
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since | 2012 |
description | CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) is high-level taxonomy, including 14 roles, that can be used to represent the roles typically played by contributors to scientific scholarly output. The roles describe each contributor’s specific contribution to the scholarly output. |
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lang | en |
master | CRediT |
Roles
- Conceptualization
- Data curation
- Formal Analysis
- Funding acquisition
- Investigation
- Methodology
- Project administration
- Resources
- Software
- Supervision
- Validation
- Visualization
- Writing – original draft
- Writing – review & editing
References
- ^ Liz Allen et al.. (2012) "Report on theInternational Workshop on Contributorship and Scholarly Attribution" IWCSA Report Harvard University and the Wellcome Trust. . url: https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/attribution_workshop/files/iwcsa_report_final_18sept12.pdf