I think every scientist must have different criteria for deciding who will be listed as a co-author. I have been offered to be listed as co-author in return for creating an illustration for the paper. (I declined to do the illustration, since a co-authorship isn't going to pay the bills). I suspect that this was the scientist's way of dealing with inadequate funding, and I don't blame him one bit for using the authorship as a form of payment, if that's what it takes. --- *Emily S. Damstra* freelance science illustrator Kitchener, Ontario (519) 578-3871 [log in to unmask] www.emilydamstra.com emilydamstra.wordpress.com On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Raymond King <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I am a biologist and completely agree with Britt. You would have to make > some pretty significant contributions to the article in order to be listed > as a co-author or contributor other than illustrator. Scientists tend to be > very, very territorial about their published research. Might not be fair > but that's the way it is. > Ray > Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at http://citnews.unl.edu/presentmethods_lana/listserv/index.html