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Bjørn Sætrevik
Bjørn Sætrevik
@satrevik@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Some students I once supervised had assumed that a cross (†) in a journal article's author list meant that the author had died before publication... 😢 #AcademicChatter #ScientificPublishing

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Végarðr
Végarðr
@vegard_berget@tutoteket.no replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@satrevik I've mostly seen it used if an asterisk is already used, what would it mean in the author list? 🤔

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Bjørn Sætrevik
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@satrevik@fediscience.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@vegard_berget Typically the first type of symbol is to indicate the "corresponding author". Additional symbols can mean stuff like "these two authors contributed equally", or other stuff about their authorship role. The symbols are explained below the author list.

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