data2health / credit-ontology

An OWL implementation of CRediT; a high-level classification of the diverse roles performed in the work leading to a published research output in the sciences. Its purpose to provide transparency in contributions to scholarly published work, to enable improved systems of attribution, credit, and accountability.
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Model "degree of contribution" as described in the FAQ? #2

Open marijane opened 6 years ago

marijane commented 6 years ago

From @marijane on December 9, 2016 9:3

Per the CRediT FAQ: "When there are multiple people serving in the same role a ‘degree of contribution’ should be further specified as either ‘lead’, ‘equal’, or ‘supporting’. "

Should we include this concept in the ontology? How might we model it?

Copied from original issue: data2health/contributor-role-ontology#5

mellybelly commented 6 years ago

Lets use a small secondary root of qualifiers for this purpose. These can then be used in an annotation or to create post composed classes.

For example: Contribution extent --lead --equal --supporting

Though I don't love the last one, when would you ever use it? TBD but can implement above if you like.