1. Knowledge Access: The Role
of Scientific Attribution
Martin Fenner
Department of Hematology,
Hemostaseology, Oncology
and Stem Cell Transplantation
2. Proper assigning of credit for scholarly
work requires the ability to uniquely
identify specific contributors to research.
3. Proper assigning of credit for scientific
work requires the ability to uniquely
identify specific scientific contributions.
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Citethisas:BMJ2010;340:c181
doi: 10.1136/bmj.c181
4. In order to create the scholarly record,
scientific contributions have to be
unambiguously assigned to specific
contributors.
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Systems that measure and evaluate scientific
contributions can and should be separate
from the databases that hold the scholarly
record.
7. Credit systems for scientific contributions
should be reevaluated on a regular basis.
8. In Summary …
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