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authorship
au·thor·ship A0532600 (ô′thər-shĭp′)n.1. The act, fact, or occupation of writing.2. Source or origin, as of a book or idea: a poem of disputed authorship.authorship (ˈɔːθəˌʃɪp) n1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) the origin or originator of a written work, plan, etc: a book of unknown authorship. 2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) the profession of writing booksau•thor•ship (ˈɔ θərˌʃɪp) n. 1. origin, esp. with reference to an author, creator, or producer of a work: to establish the authorship of a medieval poem. 2. the occupation or career of writing. [1700–10] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | authorship - the act of creating written works; "writing was a form of therapy for him"; "it was a matter of disputed authorship"penning, writing, compositionverbal creation - creating something by the use of speech and languageadoxography - fine writing in praise of trivial or base subjects; "Elizabethan schoolboys were taught adoxography, the art of eruditely praising worthless things"; "adoxography is particularly useful to lawyers"drafting - writing a first version to be filled out and polished laterdramatisation, dramatization - conversion into dramatic form; "the play was a dramatization of a short story"fabrication, fictionalisation, fictionalization - writing in a fictional formhistoriography - the writing of historymetrification - writing a metrical composition (or the metrical structure of a composition)novelisation, novelization - converting something into the form of a novelredaction - the act of putting something in writinglexicography - the act of writing dictionariesversification - the art or practice of writing verseindite, pen, write, compose - produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels"write about, write of, write on - write about a particular topic; "Snow wrote about China"profile - write about; "The author of this article profiles a famous painter"paragraph - write paragraphs; work as a paragrapherdash off, fling off, scratch off, toss off, knock off - write quickly; "She dashed off a note to her husband saying she would not be home for supper"; "He scratched off a thank-you note to the hostess"rewrite - rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purpose; "re-write a play for use in schools"write copy - write for commercial publications; "She writes copy for Harper's Bazaar"dramatise, dramatize, adopt - put into dramatic form; "adopt a book for a screenplay"draft, outline - draw up an outline or sketch for something; "draft a speech"author - be the author of; "She authored this play"co-author - be a co-author on (a book, a paper)ghostwrite, ghost - write for someone else; "How many books have you ghostwritten so far?"annotate, footnote - add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments; "The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel"reference, cite - refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work"write out, write up - put into writing; write in complete form; "write out a contract"script - write a script for; "The playwright scripted the movie" | | 2. | authorship - the act of initiating a new idea or theory or writing; "the authorship of the theory is disputed"paternityfounding, instauration, origination, initiation, innovation, creation, institution, introduction, foundation - the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society" | Translationsauthor (ˈoːθə) – feminine sometimes ˈauthoress – noun the writer of a book, article, play etc. He used to be a well-known author but his books are out of print now. 作者 作者ˈauthorship noun the state or fact of being an author. 作者,作者身份 作者身份,作者的情况 Authorship
AuthorshipAutobiography (See BIOGRAPHY and AUTOBIOGRAPHY.)Eden, Martinlaborer who becomes a famous writer. [Am. Lit.: Martin Eden]authorship
authorship The state of being an author; the writer of a communication. Authorship in the sciences The credits for a publication in the sciences are problematic; the advantages of being an author on published reports in the literature are considerable, and include peer respect, conferral of authority status and career advancement, which is often a function of how many publications a person has generated. Sharing authorship credits has the potential disadvantage of being the co-author on a report later deemed fraudulent. Dr A Relman, emeritus editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, delineated four criteria (see table), at least 2 of which must be met to legitimately share authorship credits. Many articles, proceedings or books have multiple authors; the names of the authors following the first author are known as co-authors; corporations, government agencies and associations may also be listed as authors of a work. In ISI indexes, first (primary) and secondary (co-authors) of a source article are searchable in print and electronically—ISI also indexes all cited authors; the first cited author in each reference is searchable in all products; unique to the Web of Science is the ability to search on secondary authors in the cited reference field. Authorship “Relman’s criteria” • Conception of idea and design of experiment; • Actual execution of experiment—hands-on experience; • Analysis and interpretation of data; • Writing the manuscript.authorship Science journalism The state of being an author. See Author, Author misconduct, CV-weighing, Darsee affair, Honorary authorship, Mega-author paper, Slutsky affair, Spurious authorship, Unearned authorship. authorship Related to authorship: Guest AuthorshipSynonyms for authorshipnoun the act of creating written worksSynonyms- penning
- writing
- composition
Related Words- verbal creation
- adoxography
- drafting
- dramatisation
- dramatization
- fabrication
- fictionalisation
- fictionalization
- historiography
- metrification
- novelisation
- novelization
- redaction
- lexicography
- versification
- indite
- pen
- write
- compose
- write about
- write of
- write on
- profile
- paragraph
- dash off
- fling off
- scratch off
- toss off
- knock off
- rewrite
- write copy
- dramatise
- dramatize
- adopt
- draft
- outline
- author
- co-author
- ghostwrite
- ghost
- annotate
- footnote
- reference
- cite
- write out
- write up
- script
noun the act of initiating a new idea or theory or writingSynonymsRelated Words- founding
- instauration
- origination
- initiation
- innovation
- creation
- institution
- introduction
- foundation
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