What should I write about the author?

What should I write about the author?

How To Write Your Author Bio

  • Mention your credentials on your book subject:
  • Include achievements that build credibility or are interesting to the reader (without going overboard)
  • Mention any books you’ve written, and your website (but don’t oversell them)

What is CRediT Author statement?

CRediT offers authors the opportunity to share an accurate and detailed description of their diverse contributions to the published work. The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that the descriptions are accurate and agreed by all authors.

How do you write a declaration of authorship?

I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this bachelor thesis / master thesis (please select) and that I have not used any sources other than those listed in the bibliography and identified as references. I further declare that I have not submitted this thesis at any other institution in order to obtain a degree.

How do you write a declaration for a thesis?

I declare that the thesis has been composed by myself and that the work has not be submitted for any other degree or professional qualification. I confirm that the work submitted is my own, except where work which has formed part of jointly-authored publications has been included.

What is author contribution?

Author contributions. Author contributions. Use this form to specify the contribution of each author of your manuscript. A distinction is made between five types of contributions: Conceived and designed the analysis; Collected the data; Contributed data or analysis tools; Performed the analysis; Wrote the paper.

How do you give credit to an author?

Citing: Identifying In-Text Sources

  1. Introduce the Author and/or the Title of the Source. By introducing the author or the material, you make it clear to the reader that what you’re talking about is from a source.
  2. Use Linking or Attributive Language.
  3. Use a Parenthetical Citation.

How do you source pictures?

Include information in the following order:

  1. author (if available)
  2. year produced (if available)
  3. title of image (or a description)
  4. Format and any details (if applicable)
  5. name and place of the sponsor of the source.
  6. accessed day month year (the date you viewed/ downloaded the image)

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