THE CENTRALITY OF TRUST IN ACADEMIC PUBLISHING LIES WITH THE CORRESPONDING AUTHOR

The Centrality of Trust in Academic Publishing Lies with the Corresponding Author

The Centrality of Trust in Academic Publishing Lies with the Corresponding Author

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To the Editor: I have followed, with great interest, the passionate debate held between Lichtman, and Ashkenazi and Olsha in Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal.Lichtman put jilungin dreaming tea forward a curious and enlightening proposal to offer a fractional value to each author, depending on the value of their relative contribution, with the total amounting to 1, as a way to reduce authorship abuses, dreamtops such as gift or guest authorship, which are two very prevalent forms of authorship abuses in academic publishing today.

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