Tweeps, an accepted article has just had proofs returned with in-text citations changed to first-named author "et al", for 3 authors listed alphabetically. Do I take a stand on this and insist that it must be reverted before I agree to the proofs?
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Well, in some fields they have this notion of "first author" to signify who really gets the credit, or something(??). Imagine you wrote a paper with Anderson and Chen, listed alphabetically. This journal would change in-text citations to that to just say "Anderson et al"
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ah I see .. that is a bit sticky .. is it consistent with their previous practices?
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