authorship
21authorship — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. origin, origination, initiation, invention, instigation, signature, creation, making, doing, production, writing, composition; see also writing 3 …
22authorship — au|thor|ship [ ɔθər,ʃıp ] noun uncount the fact of being the person who has written a particular book, document, etc …
23authorship — au·thor·ship || É”Ëθəʃɪp n. origin of a work; writing profession …
24authorship — au·thor·ship …
25authorship — UK [ˈɔːθə(r)ʃɪp] / US [ˈɔθərˌʃɪp] noun [uncountable] the fact of being the person who has written a particular book, document etc …
26authorship — A putting into production of something meritorious from the author s own mind, something which embodies thought of the author, perhaps the thought of others, and that would not have found existence in the form presented except for the distinctive …
27Academic authorship — Authorship of journal articles, books and other original works is a means by which academics communicate the results of their scholarly work, establish priority for their discoveries, and build their reputation among their peers. Authorship is a… …
28Martin Luther King, Jr. authorship issues — Authorship issues concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. center around claims of plagiarism and fall into two general categories: his academic research papers, including his doctoral dissertation, and his speeches. Contents 1 Dissertation and other… …
30Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship — Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, is the most popular alternative candidate for the author behind the alleged pseudonym, Shakespeare. Unknown artist after lost original, 1575; National Portrait Gallery, London. The Oxfordian theory of… …