How should a document be noted when the original author has left the faculty?
When a new faculty member assumes responsibility (makes revisions) for a publication for a faculty member who has left, the new faculty member’s name should be on the publication with the former faculty member. At the first revision the new faculty member should be the jr. author and after the second (and subsequent) revisions they become the sr. author. A statement in footnote should state, “original written by: __, former faculty member; revised by: __.
When a new faculty member assumes responsibility (makes revisions) for a publication for a faculty member who has left, the new faculty member’s name should be on the publication with the former faculty member. At the first revision the new faculty member should be the jr. author and after the second (and subsequent) revisions they become the sr. author.
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