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tenzing

We make it easier to give credit to those who contribute to science. Our webtool (tenzing.club) helps researchers track who did what in their research projects, and indicate it in outputs such as journal articles

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Experiment.com

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$5 USD since Apr 2022

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The contributors to scientific articles were traditionally provided as a simple list, with no indication of who did what. Today science is primarily done by teams of specialists, and it's important to indicate who did what. Many journals now do this with the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT). One of our projects is tenzing, provided as a website and an open-source R package, to make it easier for researchers to record who did what and provide that information to scientific journals. For updates, follow us on Mastodon (https://neuromatch.social/@tenzingContrib).

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