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Unnatürliches Erzählen in der Gegenwartsliteratur : die Vermittlung von toten Stimmen in Hagar Peeters' Malva (2015)
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- open access
Credit and recognition for contributions to data-sharing platforms among cohort holders and platform developers in Europe : interview study
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Computational stylistics and medieval texts
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- Issue Editor
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Medieval authorship and canonicity in the digital age
Jeroen De Gussem (UGent) and Jeroen Deploige (UGent) -
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Livestream experiments : the role of COVID-19, agency, presence, and social context in facilitating social connectedness
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On not being an author : De Quincey’s ‘Confessions’ and the performance of Romantic translatorship
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Data sharing in biomedical sciences : a systematic review of incentives
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- Journal Article
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- open access
Publikations- und Evaluationspraktiken in wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften, 1930–2020 : eine Fallstudie = Publication and evaluation practices in scientific journals, 1930-2020 : a case-study
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- Journal Article
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Medieval authorship and canonicity in the digital age : an introduction
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- Journal Article
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‘Dattet gheen vrauwe werc en es’ : Genderverhoudingen en gebruikscontexten in de Middelnederlandse literatuur
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Data sharing platforms and the academic evaluation system
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The HF-rating as a universal complement to the h-index
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- PhD Thesis
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Een auteur op maat : Jan van Leeuwen (†1378) in tekst, codex & context
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Scientific misconduct and accountability in teams
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Hennen van Merchtenen en de Voortzetting van de Brabantsche yeesten (ca. 1430-1450) : een bijdrage aan de attributieproblematiek
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- PhD Thesis
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Collaborative authorship in twelfth-century Latin literature : a stylometric approach to gender, synergy and authority
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‘That pungent question of authorship’: the reception of the sculpture of Marie d’Orléans in La Mode in 1838
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- Book Chapter
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Women sculptors and male assistants : a criticized but common practice in France in the long nineteenth century
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The forger's Shakespeare library : authorship, book history, and the tragedy of Arthur
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'Due encouragement' : the consecration of female authorship through reader contributions and extracts in the first series of The Lady's Magazine (1770–1819)
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Becoming a Land Girl: Reprinting Alice Meynell's "The Shepherdess" in the Landswoman
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Marketing professionalism: the transatlantic authorship of Edith Wharton
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- Journal Article
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Local and foreign authorship of maternal health interventional research in low- and middle-income countries : systematic mapping of publications 2000–2012
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How Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) was made an author. Opera omnia and authority
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- Book
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Caliphate and Kingship in a fifteenth-century literary history of Muslim leadership and pilgrimage: Al-Ḏahab al-Masbūk fī Ḏikr man Ḥağğa min al-Ḫulafāʾ wa-l-Mulūk: critical edition, annotated translation, and study by Jo Van Steenbergen
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'Sibling collaboration and literary after-life: the case of the Brontës'
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- Miscellaneous
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Review of travels into print: exploration, writing, and publishing with John Murray, 1773-1859
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Currer Bell, Charlotte Brontë and the construction of authorial identity
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Idle employment and Dickens's uncommercial Ruse: the narratorial entity in 'The uncommercial traveller'
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The genius and the hive : travelling concepts of authorship in literature and culture
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Grub street revisited: late eighteenth-century authorship satire and the media culture of print
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The ethics of authorship: some tensions in the 11th century
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Afterlives of the Brontës: biography, fiction and literary criticism
Birgit Van Puymbroeck (UGent) , Olivia Malfait (UGent) and Marysa Demoor (UGent) -
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The epistemic integrity of scientific research
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'Literary adventurers': editorship, non-fiction authorship and anonymity
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The ICMJE authorship criteria: a response from the editors
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'A fresh look for old puppets': Marcus Stone, Charles Dickens, and authorship
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- Journal Article
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Pushing back the origin of Bantu lexicography: the vocabularium congense of 1652, 1928, 2012
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Scott's Minstrelsy and Victorian Ballad anthologies: authorship, editing, and authority
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- Journal Article
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Authorship as cultural performance: new perspectives in authorship studies
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- Journal Article
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Barbauld's Richardson and the canonisation of personal character
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Collaboration and rivalry at Expo 58 : authorship in the building industries’ landmarks
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Women sculptors and their male collaborators: common practice?