Hide Authorship on pubs and grants? Full prof here... Makes me so mad!
Why do assistant profs..
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Some faculty write bios for their pages, for example, to the effect of "my work appears in journals such as American Sociological Review..." when they may have been something other than first authored. This is one example of what OP is talking about.
But their work did appear there. If they said "my first author work has appeared..." then they would have lied. You are not good at understanding writing.
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I have seen CVs with a list of grants (with funding amounts of millions) where the person was only hired as a consultant. smh
There’s that and there are grad students who list themselves as having won competitive grants when it’s actually their advisors / universities who won them in order to fund grad students.
I agree with the above that writing “My work appeared in journals x and y” is perfectly acceptable because it doesn’t imply author order, but anything misleading about your role in a grant is outright lying.
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Some faculty write bios for their pages, for example, to the effect of "my work appears in journals such as American Sociological Review..." when they may have been something other than first authored. This is one example of what OP is talking about.
Why do people list journals on there bio anyway? We can see your CV. Do these people have no central research program to write about maybe?