Credit (Collaboration Roles)
The journal CULTURA highlights the importance of specifying the form of collaboration between the co - authors of an article . The main purpose of this approach is to make individual contributions visible , minimize possible conflicts between authors , and encourage greater academic participation . With these objectives in mind , the journal adopts the use of the CRediT ( Contributor Roles Taxonomy ) system to systematically detail the type of contribution that each author makes during the research process , as described below :
Project management. Management and coordination of research planning and execution activities.
Funding acquisition. Financial support for the execution and publication of research.
Formal analysis. The application of statistical, mathematical, computational, or other formal techniques to analyze or synthesize research data.
Conceptualization. Statement of the general ideas, objectives, and goals of the research.
Data curation. Activities to manage metadata, delete, and maintain research data, both in use and reuse phases.
Writing - revising and editing. Preparation, creation, and/or presentation of published work, including pre-publication stages.
Research. Developing the research process, specifically conducting experiments or collecting data/evidence.
Methodology. Development, methodology design, and/or model creation.
Resources. Provide study materials, reagents, patients, animals, laboratory samples, instruments, computing resources, or other tools for analysis.
Writing - original draft. Preparation, creation, and/or presentation of the published work, specifically the writing of the initial draft (including, if relevant to the volume of translated text, translation work).
Software. Programming, software development, computer program design, implementation of code and support algorithms, testing of existing code components.
Supervision. Responsibility for supervising and leading the planning and execution of research activities, including external mentoring.
Validation. Verification of the replicability and reproducibility of results, experiments, and other research products.
Visualization. Preparation, creation, and/or presentation of published work.