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Sponsorship, Authorship, and Accountability

Authorship means both accountability and independence. A submitted manuscript is the intellectual property of its authors, not the study sponsor. By enforcing adherence to revised requirements, editors can assure readers that the authors of an article have had a meaningful and truly independent role...

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Published in:JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 2001-09, Vol.286 (10), p.1232-1234
Main Authors: Davidoff, Frank, DeAngelis, Catherine D, Drazen, Jeffrey M, Hoey, John, Højgaard, Liselotte, Horton, Richard, Kotzin, Sheldon, Nicholls, M. Gary, Nylenna, Magne, Overbeke, A. John P. M, Sox, Harold C, Van Der Weyden, Martin B, Wilkes, Michael S
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Summary:Authorship means both accountability and independence. A submitted manuscript is the intellectual property of its authors, not the study sponsor. By enforcing adherence to revised requirements, editors can assure readers that the authors of an article have had a meaningful and truly independent role in the study that bears their names.
ISSN:0098-7484
1538-3598
DOI:10.1001/jama.286.10.1232