Does the Corresponding Author of a journal article also have to be the First Author?

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No. The lead researcher behind the article is typically considered to be the "first author," but if there are multiple authors, the first author does not have to be the "corresponding author." The corresponding author is the individual who submits the article on behalf of all co-authors, who handles all of the publisher correspondence concerning the article, and who signs the publishing agreement.

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  • Last Updated Jul 08, 2024
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