A UH Manoa Faculty Puwalu Research Forum in collaboration with the UHM Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Excellence.

Date: Friday, March 8, 2024 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Venue: Information Technology Center (ITC) Conferencing Room 105 A/B. 2520 Correa Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822.

RECORDING

Session Moderator:

Dr. Christopher Sabine, Professor of Oceanography, Interim Vice Provost for Research and Scholarship, UHM

Presenter:

Linda Voong Human Resources Specialist, Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Excellence, UHM
Dr. Jack Barile, Professor of Psychology, Interim Director of Social Science Research Institute, UHM
Dr. Peter Arnade, Professor of History, Dean of College of Arts, Languages & Letters, UHM
Dr. Julienne Maeda, Interim Dean of the UH Manoa Graduate Division
Dr. Sandra Chang, Professor & Graduate Chair, Department of Tropical Medicine, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology

Description:

Responsible authorship is vital to the ethical conduct of research and scholarship. Moreover, authorship and authorship order in a peer-reviewed journal are visual indicators that communicate one’s success. Graduate students experience increasing pressure to publish peer-reviewed research during their education. In fact, employers, particularly universities, evaluate candidates based on the number of peer-reviewed journal articles during their graduate studies. Moreover, undergraduate students, especially those who have their own research funding through UROP or other programs, expect to be published. However, decisions on who should be included as an author and in what order the authorship should be arranged are not easy to navigate. These decisions are complicated in cases when a faculty and a student decide to separate. Join us for a panel discussion on authorship negotiation and authorship order.