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== Your submission at Articles for creation: Relative Intellectual Contribution to Determine Authorship and Author's Credit (March 12) ==  Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by Antonioatrylia was:

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Antonioatrylia (talk) 08:32, 12 March 2017 (UTC)

Relative Intellectual Contribution
Relative Intellectual Contribution (ICr) refers to a quantitative tool to calculate the percent contribution of an author's intellectual activity involved in the production of a multi-author scholarly paper.

Definition: Production of a multi-author scholarly paper involves different intellectual (e.g. the formulation of the initial concept based on which the paper is written, drafting the manuscript, and analysis of the results) and logistical (e.g. editing the language, and providing the laboratory facilities) activities. The importance (weightege) of each intellectual and logistical activity involved in the production of the paper depends on the nature of the paper such as research paper, review paper, case study, and opinion paper. The ICr is a quantitative value representing the degree of contribution, calculated in terms of percent contribution, of an author for a given intellectual activity multiplied the weighing factor of the given activity.

Calculation of the ICr: 〖IC〗^r=∑_(i=1)^n▒〖〖WF〗_i×〖IC〗_i^a 〗 where n is the number of different intellectual activities, 〖IC〗_i^a is the value of the contribution of an author to intellectual activity i, and WFi is the weight of intellectual activity i. It is important to note that the sum of WFi over all intellectual activities i must be equal to 1. Likewise, for each intellectual activity i, the sum of 〖IC〗_i^a over all authors also must be equal to 1. If these requirements are fulfilled, the sum of ICr over all authors will also be equal to 1, meeting the critical criterion that each paper has an overall value of 1

Applications: The relative intellectual contribution ICr calculated in this way can be used to: (i) distribute author's credit more fairly based on their actual contribution thus resolves the long standing concern for the fair distribution of author’s credit, and will discourage addition of non-contributing authors to a paper. (ii) determine the position of an author in the author list of a paper. (iii) calculate a corrected citation index for each author, called the T-index (T-index = ICr × the total citations received by a paper). Which then can measure the impact of an author of a multi-authored paper in a more accurate way than either giving each author full citations credit or dividing credit equally.

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