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- Honorary authorship - Honorary authorship is a term used in academic publishing for the routine listing of an administrator, such as a laboratory head or department chair, as a co-author of all research papers emanating from a given laboratory or department, regardless of whether that administrator has met the generally acknowledged criteria for authorship. There is a growing tendency to discourage "honorary authorship" and list only authors who have substantially contributed to the paper.
- Academic authorship - Authorship of articles, books and other original works is a primary basis on which many academics are evaluated for employment, promotion, and tenure. In academic publishing, authorship of a work is claimed by those making intellectual contributions to the completion of the research described in the work.
- Mosaic authorship - Mosaic authorship is the traditional ascription to Moses of the authorship of the five books of the Torah or Pentateuch - Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Leviticus and Deuteronomy.
- Collaborative authorship - Collaborative authorship is the act of co-creating and consulting within a group of people to create a project, in which the author of the project is the group itself rather than a single person.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. authorship issues - Authorship issues concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. fall into two general categories: his academic research papers, including his doctoral dissertation, and his speeches.