noun
- plural of coauthorship; the state or relationship of being a coauthor, or instances of jointly authoring a work
Usage: countable noun; typically used in academic and publishing contexts
Examples
- The two researchers established several coauthorships on papers about climate science.
- Her coauthorships with international scholars enhanced her academic reputation.
- The journal tracks coauthorships to understand collaboration patterns in the field.
- Multiple coauthorships on a single project can complicate copyright issues.
- Graduate students often seek coauthorships with experienced professors to build their portfolios.
- The database lists all coauthorships published in the last decade.