Description
Generally, the first author and last author hold significant importance in the order of authorship.
The first author typically contributes the most to the paper, while the last author signifies the supervising professor or research director.
Scinapse distinguishes this by indicating whether the author of the current page predominantly takes on a leading role or engages in collaborative authorship.
Authorship categories are summarized as follows:
All: Calculates metrics for all papers authored by the individual, regardless of authorship.
Lead Authored: Calculates metrics only for papers where the author is the first or last author.
Co-authored: Calculates metrics only for papers where the author is neither the first nor last author.