Table 1.
Contributor roles according to the Contributor Role Taxonomy (CRediT) [6], information available online at http://credit.niso.org/.
Fig 1.
The journal eLife’s interface for indicating contributions when submitting a manuscript, available online at https://elifesciences.org/inside-elife/f39cfcf5/enabling-the-contributor-roles-taxonomy-for-author-contributions.
Fig 2.
The PLOS journals’ interface for indicating contributions when submitting a manuscript.
It appears when one is asked to enter information about each author.
Fig 3.
Partial screenshot of the spreadsheet template (http://bit.ly/tenzingTemplate).
Fig 4.
Screenshot of the tenzing window that provides a report of author contributions.
Fig 5.
A screenshot of a portion of the JATS-XML output provided by tenzing.
Fig 6.
A screenshot of the tenzing app.
The bottom portion of both sides describes the four outputs that tenzing provides.
Fig 7.
A screenshot of the author list and affiliation output screen.