Contributions to the chapters

If your thesis consists of or contains articles that have co-authors, you have to include a page with a reference list, which names all of the contributing authors and specifies their contribution. See an example below, where the contributions are specified according to the CRediT system [Contributor Roles Taxonomy; https://www.casrai.org/credit.html; Brand et al. (2015)].


Chapter 2, published as:

Doctor, P.H. & Zonnebloem, T. (2017). A rather short paper. Journal of Illustrious Numbers, 43, 737–777.

  • P.H. Doctor: Conceptualization, Formal Analysis, Project Administration, Resources, Writing - original draft.
  • T. Zonnebloem: Conceptualization, Funding Acquisition, Project Administration, Supervision, Writing - review & editing.

I also thank Professor Oak for providing useful feedback on the pre-publication manuscript.

Chapter 3, in preparation as:

Doctor, P.H., Jones, H., Wortel, W. & Zonnebleom, T. (2018). Science is better now. Frontiers in Science 14:905.

  • P.H. Doctor: Conceptualization, Methodology, Project administration, Validation, Visualization, Writing - original draft.
  • H. Jones: Methodology, Supervision, Validation, Writing - review & editing.
  • W. Wortel: Resources, Writing - review & editing.
  • T. Zonnebloem: Funding acquisition, Project administration, Supervision, Writing - review & editing.

References

Brand, Amy, Liz Allen, Micah Altman, Marjorie Hlava, and Jo Scott. 2015. Beyond authorship: attribution, contribution, collaboration, and credit.” Learned Publishing 28 (2): 151–55. https://doi.org/10.1087/20150211.