Time-based changes in authorship trend in research-intensive universities in Malaysia
Considering the fact that publications serve as an important criterion to evaluate the scientific accomplishments of an individual within respective fields in academia, there has been an increasing trend to publish scientific articles whereby multiple authors are defined as primary, co-, or correspo...
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my.um.eprints.443392024-07-10T07:41:35Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44339/ Time-based changes in authorship trend in research-intensive universities in Malaysia Abu Kassim, Noor Lide Bakri, Siti Khairunnisa Mohd Nusrat, Fariha Salim, Elnaz Karim, Muhammad Manjurul Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur LB2300 Higher Education Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources Considering the fact that publications serve as an important criterion to evaluate the scientific accomplishments of an individual within respective fields in academia, there has been an increasing trend to publish scientific articles whereby multiple authors are defined as primary, co-, or corresponding authors according to the roles performed. This article analyzes the authorship pattern in 4,561 papers (including 60 single-authored papers) from 1990 till 2020 of 94 academics who hold a position as professors and are affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine at three different research universities in Malaysia. Only 708 papers (15.5% of 4,561 papers) were authored by less than three authors. In 3,080 papers (67.5% of 4,561 papers), those academics appeared as coauthors. Using different years as cutoff periods, it was observed that the appearance as coauthor in the papers had steeply risen around the years: 2006, 2007, 2008 and onwards. The increased number of authors in the multi-author papers and the appearance of the selected academics as coauthors reflect the extent of boosting of collaborative research in that period which corresponds to the adoption of the ``publish or perish policy'' by the Ministry of Higher Education in Malaysia. Taylor & Francis Inc 2024-01-02 Article PeerReviewed Abu Kassim, Noor Lide and Bakri, Siti Khairunnisa Mohd and Nusrat, Fariha and Salim, Elnaz and Karim, Muhammad Manjurul and Rahman, Mohammad Tariqur (2024) Time-based changes in authorship trend in research-intensive universities in Malaysia. Accountability in Research-Ethics Integrity and Policy, 31 (1). pp. 56-71. ISSN 1545-5815, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/08989621.2022.2094256 <https://doi.org/10.1080/08989621.2022.2094256>. https://doi.org/10.1080/08989621.2022.2094256 10.1080/08989621.2022.2094256 |
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Considering the fact that publications serve as an important criterion to evaluate the scientific accomplishments of an individual within respective fields in academia, there has been an increasing trend to publish scientific articles whereby multiple authors are defined as primary, co-, or corresponding authors according to the roles performed. This article analyzes the authorship pattern in 4,561 papers (including 60 single-authored papers) from 1990 till 2020 of 94 academics who hold a position as professors and are affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine at three different research universities in Malaysia. Only 708 papers (15.5% of 4,561 papers) were authored by less than three authors. In 3,080 papers (67.5% of 4,561 papers), those academics appeared as coauthors. Using different years as cutoff periods, it was observed that the appearance as coauthor in the papers had steeply risen around the years: 2006, 2007, 2008 and onwards. The increased number of authors in the multi-author papers and the appearance of the selected academics as coauthors reflect the extent of boosting of collaborative research in that period which corresponds to the adoption of the ``publish or perish policy'' by the Ministry of Higher Education in Malaysia. |
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Time-based changes in authorship trend in research-intensive universities in Malaysia |
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