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Definition of Coauthorship
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coauthorship
Literary usage of Coauthorship
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Working with Indigenous Knowledge: A Guide for Researchers by Louise Grenier (1998)
"... including any arrangements for coauthorship of publications If any information (for
example, plant variety or local ..."
2. The Temple of Apollo Bassitas by Frederick A. Cooper (1996)
"His coauthorship (Vitruvius, 7, praef. 1 2; see Appendix B:I.7) of a book on the
Parthenon, therefore, may be explained in these terms: ..."
3. Hot In-place Recycling of Asphalt Concrete by Dallas N. Little, Cindy K. Estakhri, Joe W. Button (1994)
"... patterns of coauthorship of the publications across institutions, patterns of
citations of the publications, and research foci of publications (applied ..."
4. Hearing Loss Research at NIOSH: Reviews of Research Programs of the National by Institute of Medicine (U. S.) (2006)
"... involvement in the production of outputs. coauthorship is a measure of the
centrality of NIOSH researchers in the broader research community. ..."
5. A New World of Knowledge: Canadian Universities and Globalizationby Sheryl Bond, Jean-Pierre Lemasson by Sheryl Bond, Jean-Pierre Lemasson (1999)
"... as measured by the coauthorship of articles by researchers from different
countries, has grown much more 85 ..."
6. Midsize Facilities: The Infrastructure for Materials Research by Bpa, National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"Papers with coauthorship might even result. For instance, at the Frederick Seitz
Materials Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois at ..."