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Bioethics authorship guidelines
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The JME published an interesting article by Drs Resnik and Master.1 The article purports to report the authorship policies of a select group of major bioethics journals. The authors derived their information about authorship policies from journal websites. They conclude that ‘most bioethics journals do not have any authorship policies’. Among …
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