PEDIATRICS Vol. 98 No. 4 October 1996, pp. 679
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ROLL THE CREDITS

The number of authors on papers is increasing steadily . . . We need to consider whether the present rules are encouraging wrongdoing. Perhaps we need a very different concept of authorship: one possibility is to drop an all or nothing definition and move to something like the film credits. Researchers could then state exactly what they did.