Authorship: 

Authorship and Criteria:
All individuals who have made substantial scholarly contributions, such as analysis, design, written description, interpretation, and proofreading, should be recognized as authors. An authorship is a way to take responsibility for the submitted research work [1]. Authorship pertains to the process of adequately accrediting the individual who is responsible for creating a specific breakdown. Authors should take accountability for their contributions, recognize co-authors, and confirmation of the integrity of their work [2].  

Corresponding Author and Responsibilities:
The corresponding author is the one selected from the group of authors. The corresponding author will communicate the article to the journal on behalf of the group of authors with each author’s due consent. The corresponding author is the middle layer between the journal and authors for any queries about published articles. The corresponding author should also care about genuine contributors to the research work [4].

Guest Author (Honorific Author): Authors listed solely due to high institutional rank despite no contribution. The corresponding author must ensure that the article properly acknowledges every author’s contribution.

Ghost Author: The intentional exclusion of author names from a work effectively hides any possible conflicts of interest from editors, reviewers, and readers. The corresponding author is liable for confirming the authors’ order and identifying conflicts of interest and institutional partnerships.

Forged Author: Unacknowledged authors are notified and asked to verify their input.

Orphan Author: The author who drafted the article is called an Orphan Author. All individuals who have made substantial scholarly contributions, such as analysis, design, written description, interpretation, and proofreading, must be acknowledged as authors. Therefore, the corresponding author should identify the author’s facts before listing them in the author’s list. Furthermore, the institutions have implemented ethics training sessions.

The duties of the corresponding author are as given below:

  • Ensure the submitted research is original, not plagiarised, has not been published elsewhere, and conducted ethically, responsibly, and strictly with all relevant laws and regulations.
  • Introduce all findings clearly and truthfully without fabrication, falsification, or undue data manipulation.
  • Describe the methods clearly and unambiguously so that others can confirm their findings.
  • Disclose all funding and potential conflicts of interest, if any.
  • Ensure compliance with the rules and regulations delineated in the Global Code of Conduct, which includes disclosure statements covering principles such as fairness, respect, care, and honesty [3].
  • Ensure the proof’s contents are accurate, including all co-author details such as names, affiliations (where the authors conducted their research), physical addresses, email addresses, and Orcid IDs.

Altering and Reordering Author’s List:
It is crucial to be aware of and discuss factors such as gender identity, marital status changes, or religious conversion, as they can significantly alter the attribution of authorship in academic and sociological contexts. The International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) will protect your privacy and carefully handle your request. Please feel free to contact the journal office to make any such changes. We will ensure to update the metadata in the indexing services. Moreover, the correction notice of such changes will not be published, so your privacy will be the topmost priority [1] [4]. Please visit correction, retraction, and republication policy for more detailed information.

When reordering, adding, or retracting the author list, the corresponding author will be accountable for each author’s approval before submission to the Journal Editorial Office.

Disputes in the Authorship:
The journal editor is not responsible for conflicts arising after any change in the author list. For any unresolved disputes, authors should seek assistance from their affiliated institution. Authors must always clearly state the affiliations of the institutions where they conducted their research. This information helps readers understand the context in which they carried out the research and provides credibility to the study. Authors can update their addresses if they switch to a new one. Authors should note that the International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) remains unbiased vis-à-vis jurisdictional rights exemplified on published maps and institutional affiliations [1]. For more detailed information, please visit the conflicts of interest policy.

Group Authorship:
When citing the authors of an article, it is permissible to group them. However, if applicable, it is important to list each author in the primary author list and as part of the relevant group. Lastly, compiling a list of all authors belonging to the group at the end of the article is necessary.

When it is necessary to enumerate individuals in a group who have not directly participated in producing the article, the enumeration of individuals can be retained within the Acknowledgement section. If you submit an article with an extensive author list, please consult the journal editor before submitting it to ensure a smooth process.

To mention the group members’ names who did not contribute to the article directly, the corresponding author can put them in the Acknowledgement section. For a long list of authors, please contact the journal editor before submitting articles to avoid complications.

Editors should not limit the number of authors unless there is a good reason. Multiple authors are necessary for some types of research. All authors listed should meet the criteria for authorship. If there are too many authors, editors can ask for a detailed description of each author’s contributions. If some don’t meet the criteria, their names can be removed [1].

Authors Contribution Declaration:
It is essential to acknowledge each author’s involvement and contribution, regardless of the required level of detail. The acknowledgement section should include individuals who contributed significantly to the work but didn’t meet authorship criteria, such as proofreaders, writers, funders, and those who provided direct or indirect assistance [4]. For more detailed information, please visit the acknowledgement policy.

References:

  1. World Association of Medical Editors (WAME): Authorship
  2. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE): Defining the Role of Authors and Contributors
  3. Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings
  4. Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE): Authorship and contributorship
  5. Strictly inherited to the Editorial and Publishing Policies of Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication (BEIESP)