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authorship
authorship
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- beroep/werkzaamheid van schrijver
- the act of creating written works
"it was a matter of disputed authorship"
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authorship
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- auteurschap
- the act of creating written works
"it was a matter of disputed authorship"
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authorship
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- stijloefening
- the act of creating written works
"it was a matter of disputed authorship"
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- This student claimed authorship of an essay she clearly did not write.
- Co-authorship
- Authorship of computer programs
- Presumption of authorship or ownership
- In the case of a work of joint authorship, the term referred to in paragraph 1 shall be calculated from the death of the last surviving author.
- Co-authorship should be viewed positively by institutions when evaluating staff, as evidence of a constructive approach to the conduct of research.
- The question of authorship of the whole or a part of a work is a question of fact which the national courts may have to decide.
- in the case of a copyright, related right or design right which is not registered or for which an application has not been lodged, any evidence of authorship or of his status as original holder.
- in the case of a copyright, related right or design right which is not registered or for which an application has not been lodged, any evidence of authorship or of the applicant’s status as original holder.
- Co-authorship should be viewed positively by institutions when evaluating staff, as evidence of a constructive approach to the conduct of research. Employers and/or funders should therefore develop strategies, practices and procedures to provide researchers, including those at the beginning of their research careers, with the necessary framework conditions so that they can enjoy the right to be recognised and listed and/or quoted, in the context of their actual contributions, as co-authors of papers, patents, etc., or to publish their own research results independently from their supervisor(s).