Academic Authorship - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Newman, Paul (June 2007). "Copyright Essentials for Linguists". Language Documentation and Conservation 1 (1): 28–43. http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/ldc/June2007/newman/newman.html.
    (Includes elements of authorship and how they interact with copyright law)
  • "Roll Credits: Sometimes the Authorship Byline Isn’t Enough. Guest Blog by Michael Molla and Tim Gardner. | Public Library of Science". http://www.plos.org/cms/node/285. Retrieved 2010-04-01. - a proposal to reform academic authorship along the line of film credits

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