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Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, andPublication of Scholarly Work in Medical JournalsUpdated December 2017I. About the RecommendationsA. Purpose of the RecommendationsB. Who Should Use the Recommendations ?C. History of the RecommendationsII. Roles and Responsibilities of Authors, Contributors,Reviewers, Editors, Publishers, and OwnersA. Defining the Role of Authors and Contributors1. Why Authorship Matters2. Who Is an Author?3. Non-Author ContributorsB. Author Responsibilities Conflicts of Interest1. Participantsa. Authorsb. Peer Reviewersc. Editors and Journal Staff2. Reporting Conflicts of InterestC. Responsibilities in the Submission and Peer-ReviewProcess1. Authorsa. Predatory Journals2. Journalsa. Confidentialityb. Timelinessc. Peer Reviewd.

and implement a contributorship policy. Such policies remove much of the ambiguity surrounding contribu-tions, but leave unresolved the question of the quantity and quality of contribution that qualify an individual for authorship. The ICMJE has thus developed criteria for authorship that can be used by all journals, including

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