Managing Co-Authorship as a Competence of Academic Writing: Organizational and Legal Points
Working on projects in co-authorship rather than individually is becoming an increasingly attractive option for many members of the Russian academic community. The reasons lie in the fact that collaboration allows reducing administrative, financial, and temporal expenses. For instance, the recent ev...
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Main Authors: | M. A. Safonova (Author), A. A. Safonov (Author) |
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Moscow Polytechnic University,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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