Annette, Thanks for your opinion. MY institution is clear. It's my coauthor who presents the difficulty. He had no institution where the MAJORITY of work was conducted. He was freelance more or less.
Wedj On 10/17/03 8:53 PM, "Annette Taylor, Ph. D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > to me this is an easy one; the institution where the majority of the work was > carried out by each author--the institution 'housed' you and assured your > ethics--which one did the majority of that for each of you? > > I look forward to other opinions! > > Annette > > Quoting Wallace Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Dear Colleagues: >> I have an authorship question. I am working with an individual on >> developing a computer program that will carry out some Monte Carlo >> procedures. The other individual is presenting me with some difficulties >> with respect to how I should list his affiliation. Here's the situation: >> >> This person began working on the project in the last month of his senior >> year, prior to his graduation from a liberal arts college. It has now been >> a year and a half since his graduation. >> >> He has continued to work on the project since then, even though he is no >> longer a student anywhere. So the majority of the work was not completed >> while he was a student. >> >> I have relocated to a different institution between the times we started and >> completed the project. So we both moved on from the institution where the >> project was conceived. >> >> The individual was unemployed during a significant proportion of the time he >> spent on the project. But when he was employed, his place of employment had >> nothing to do with the work he was doing with me. He did it on his own >> time. What's more, he has worked at multiple jobs during the time we have >> been working on the project. I think he switched jobs three times. >> >> My question is this: what is the most appropriate affiliation I should use >> for this former student? My institution now? His undergraduate >> institution? His current place of employment? Something like "private >> practice"? >> >> I guess his best job description on this project would probably be >> "free-lance computer programmer". >> >> Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can provide. >> >> Wally Dixon >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Wallace E. Dixon, Jr. | >> Chair and Associate Professor | Maybe the Hokey-Pokey really >> of Psychology | is what it's all about. >> Department of Psychology | >> East Tennessee State University | -Bumper Sticker seen in Tiffin, >> Johnson City, TN 36714 | Ohio >> (423) 439-6656 | >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> --- >> You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > > Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D. > Department of Psychology > University of San Diego > 5998 Alcala Park > San Diego, CA 92110 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --- > You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]