S.2 Ep.6 - Co-authorship

Group work is inevitable in both university classrooms and professional careers. We are all going to need to be part of a working group that will co-author research together. And of course, most people hate group work. Niklas and Clay discuss some ideas to help smoothen out group work and collaborative research writing. As usual, the best points about collaboration have nothing to do with writing, but are relevant to smooth and well produced research reports, essays, theses, articles, and book chapters. We cover a lot of ground here, so hopefully there is something useful for Bachleor, Master, Ph.D, Post-Doc and professionals in a career already.Further resources:The Revision Road Map - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRwY5ktmyLM&t=438sThe Vancouver Protocol - http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/roles-and-responsibilities/defining-the-role-of-authors-and-contributors.htmlThe Eisenhauer Matrix - https://www.eisenhower.me/eisenhower-matrix/

Om Podcasten

Niklas and Clay want to make scientific and academic writing enjoyable. We're Academic Writing Advisors at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, and we're sharing our ideas and experiences about scientific writing. Our goal is to demystify writing processes, share tips to improve writing practices, and explore our own thoughts on challenges and opportunities in the field of academic communication for undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students.