Authors
An author is a person who originates or composes written works and is credited as the creator of texts such as novels, poems, plays, articles, or scholarly monographs. Authors are typically responsible for the ideas, expression, and structure of their works. The term comes from the Latin auctor, meaning originator or promoter, reflecting traditional views of authorship as the source of creation.
Authors may work alone or as part of a team. Collaborative authorship includes co-authors of a paper
The publication process involves drafting, revision, and often oversight by editors. After submission, works may be
Technological changes have long shaped authorship, from the spread of printing to modern digital platforms. In