Authorship criteria
CRITERIA FOR AUTHORSHIP
JMR criteria that need to be met for someone to be considered an author:
>Substantial Contributions: The individual must have made significant contributions to the conception or design of the work, or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data.
>Drafting and Revising: The individual must have been involved in drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content.
NUMBER, NAMES ORDER, and AUTHORS DISPUTES
JMR editorial board did not restrict the number of authors for each submitted manuscript, either one or multiple authors; in many cases, the manuscripts with multiple authors give these manuscripts a strong scientific and literature structure, especially when authors share these ideas from different scientific or academic institutions. In such cases, a "authors contribution" paragraph should be included when not all authors share equally in all experiment stages, result recording, data explanation, and final manuscript approval.