Research is increasingly a complex and collaborative process involving a team of people with specialized skills, such as statistical analysis, data modelling, and project management. But how can we ensure that all contributions are recognized and visible when the traditional model for a scholarly output is often not fit for purpose?
There is growing interest among researchers, funding agencies, academic institutions, editors, and publishers in increasing both the transparency and accessibility of research contributions.
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