Daiichi chosha daini chosha daisan chosha
だいいち ちょしゃ だいに ちょしゃ だいさん ちょしゃ
ダイイチ チョシャ ダイニ チョシャ ダイサン チョシャ
第一著者第二著者第三著者
これは、日本のことわざの1つです。
あなたは、第一著者になりたいですか?
In academic publishing, the lead author, or first author, is the first named author of a publication such as a research article or audit.
Academic authorship standards vary widely across disciplines. In many academic subjects, including the natural sciences, computer science and electrical engineering, the lead author of a research article is typically the person who carried out the research and wrote and edited the paper. The list of trailing co-authors reflects, typically, diminishing contributions to the work reported in the manuscript. Sometimes, journals require statements detailing each author’s contributions to be included in each publication. In other disciplines (such as mathematics) however, authors are typically listed alphabetically rather than by contribution.
The proportion of multi-author papers has increased in recent decades, reflecting increasingly complex multi-investigator research projects, as well as the “publish or perish” culture of academic performance evaluation.
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この諺の意味はこれです:
First author,second author,third author
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