Addresses on papers

Prof. T.D. Wilson wilsontd at GMAIL.COM
Thu Jan 12 09:36:18 EST 2012


I think the most straightforward response would be to say that the
appropriate institution is the one that was 'home' to the reported research.


On 12 January 2012 14:24, Bornmann, Lutz <lutz.bornmann at gv.mpg.de> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,****
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> Perhaps, someone can help me according to the following question:****
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> As you know each author has to mention his/ her affiliation on a
> publication. Many bibliometric studies are based on the information which
> is given here. However, many scientists have more than one affiliations
> (e.g., do research at one institution and teach at another, or do
> temporarily work at another institution than the primary institution).****
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> The question is whether there exist general rules/ guidelines (e.g., of
> journals) which address should be given on a paper (e.g., only the address
> of the institution which pay the salary)?****
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> Many thanks for answers,****
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> Lutz****
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> ---------------------------------------****
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> Dr. Dr. habil. Lutz Bornmann****
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> Max Planck Society****
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> Administrative Headquarters****
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> Hofgartenstr. 8****
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> 80539 Munich****
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> Tel.: +49 89 2108 1265****
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> Mobil: +49 170 9183667****
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> Email: bornmann at gv.mpg.de****
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> WWW: www.lutz-bornmann.de****
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> ResearcherID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008****
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