I don't expect authorship or acknowledgement if I help with a figure. Not many biologists have enough programming experience to make high quality plots.https://twitter.com/BJ_Greber/status/991433961200017408 …
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Then again, I also don't think giving someone a plasmid deserves authorship either.
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Replying to @OmnesResNetwork
My policy is include everyone who contributed in any way unless the journal has an author cap. Costs me nothing!
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Yeah, I think the solution is to just be very explicit about who did what. I've seen co-first authors who barely did anything.
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Yeah I think that's fair. I just hate the policy of so many researchers of holding authorship as tightly as possible
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I mean I include anyone on my papers if they want to be included, but if I did all the work I indicate that on my CV. http://www.omnesres.com/publications/
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That's a great way to approach it I think. My issue is some colleagues who've done a fair bit of work for papers being rebuffed when they asked to be on the publication because they didn't contribute enough 'intellectually', which I think is a terrible excuse
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