Female authorship of covid-19 research in manuscripts submitted to 11 biomedical journals: cross sectional study

Database from first ancillary research project of the ATHENA study describing prominent authorship positions held by women and the overall percentage of women co-authoring manuscripts submitted during the covid-19 pandemic with the previous two years.

    Organizational unit
    UEAM-CRC
    Type
    Dataset
    DOI
    10.26037/yareta:gh72sypcovaybnhiura53eqz2u
    Referenced by the following DOI
    • 10.1136/bmj.n2288
    License
    Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
    Keywords
    authorship, bibliometrics, biomedical research, COVID-19, cross-sectional studies, female, humans, manuscripts, medical as topic, medical writing, periodicals as topic, sex factors, time factors
Publication date07/08/2023
Retention date03/08/2038
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Contributors
  • GAYET-AGERON, Angèle orcid
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