First author: a prestigious position in academic publication

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Sumarno Adi Subrata

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The position of the first author in academic publishing is widely regarded as prestigious as it often symbolizes the primary contributor to the research process. This role is typically reserved for the researcher who has made the most significant contribution to the study including the design, data collection, analysis, and writing of the manuscript. The first author position is not just a title; it reflects the individual’s dedication to the research and the extent of their involvement throughout the entire study process. It is often seen as a mark of academic excellence which highlight the individual’s central role in advancing knowledge within their field. Being the first author brings increased visibility to the researcher, as their name appears prominently on the publication. Moreover, it often become the focal point in academic and professional circles. This recognition can significantly enhance a researcher’s academic reputation which lead to further career opportunities such as job offers, invitations to speak at conferences, and potential collaborations. Moreover, the first author position can be crucial for young researchers or those early in their careers due to it can be a key factor in securing future funding or grants. However, the significance of the first author role is not without its challenges. In collaborative research, determining the rightful first author can become contentious, particularly in interdisciplinary studies involving multiple contributors with diverse skill sets. Additionally, issues surrounding authorship attribution can raise ethical questions, particularly if the order of authorship does not accurately reflect individual contributions. This paper explores these complexities and address the responsibilities tied to the first author position and its implications for career progression. In due course, the position of the first author is of paramount importance in the realm of academic publishing as it reflects both individual contribution and scholarly recognition.


Keywords: academic publishing, authorship order, career progression, first author, research contribution

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