noun
- the state or condition of being a joint author of a written work, research project, or creative production
Usage: commonly used in academic and publishing contexts
Examples
- The two professors shared coauthorship of the research paper.
- She was offered coauthorship on the novel after contributing significantly to the plot.
- Coauthorship agreements should clearly define each author's responsibilities.
- The journal requires disclosure of all coauthorship arrangements.
- Their coauthorship resulted in a groundbreaking study on climate change.
- He declined coauthorship because he felt his contribution was minimal.