joint author

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joint author

Two joint authors discuss their manuscript at a library table.

Definition

Noun: A person who writes something in collaboration with one or more other people. A joint author shares the responsibility and credit for creating a written work.

Usage

The term "joint author" is used to describe a co-writer of a book, article, report, or other written work. It emphasizes the collaborative nature of the authorship, where the contribution and intellectual input of each author are significant and intertwined.

Examples
  • She was listed as a joint author on the influential scientific paper.
  • The textbook has three joint authors, each an expert in a different field.
  • As a joint author, he was entitled to a share of the book's royalties.
Advanced Usage
  • In academic and legal contexts, the rights and responsibilities of joint authors are often defined by specific agreements or copyright law.
  • The concept is important in determining copyright ownership, where joint authors typically hold an undivided interest in the whole work.
Variants and Related Words
  • Coauthor (noun/verb): A more common synonym for joint author. (e.g., "He coauthored the study with a colleague.")
  • Collaborator (noun): A more general term for someone who works jointly on an activity or project.
  • Joint authorship (noun phrase): The state or condition of being a joint author.
Synonyms
  • Coauthor
  • Co-writer
  • Collaborator (in writing)
Notes

"Joint author" specifically refers to collaboration on a written work. For other types of collaborative creation (e.g., music, software), terms like "co-composer" or "co-developer" are typically used.

joint author

Two joint authors discuss their manuscript at a library table.

Noun
  1. a writer who collaborates with others in writing something

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