Taxonomía CRediT

The CRediT taxonomy is a standardized system that details the various contributions made by authors in the production of a published research work. This approach promotes transparency by specifying roles such as conceptualization, data curation, formal analysis, funding acquisition, investigation, methodology, project administration, resources, software, supervision, validation, visualization, and writing (both original draft and review & editing).

By assigning clear responsibilities, CRediT enhances credit attribution and accountability in academic authorship.

For example, at the end of an article, it can be stated: "A, A: Conceptualization, Methodology; B, B: Data curation, Writing – Original Draft." This methodology not only recognizes individual contributions but also fosters collaboration and integrity in scientific research. For more details, visit this link.

  1. Conceptualization: Ideas; formulation or evolution of overarching research goals and aims.
  2. Data Curation: Management activities to annotate (produce metadata), scrub data and maintain research data (including software code, where it is necessary for interpreting the data itself) for initial use and later re-use.
  3. Formal Analysis: Application of statistical, mathematical, computational, or other formal techniques to analyse or synthesize study data.
  4. Funding Acquisition: Acquisition of the financial support for the project leading to this publication.
  5. Investigation: Conducting a research and investigation process, specifically performing the experiments, or data/evidence collection.
  6. Methodology: Development or design of methodology; creation of models.
  7. Project Administration: Management and coordination responsibility for the research activity planning and execution.
  8. Resources: Provision of study materials, reagents, materials, patients, laboratory samples, animals, instrumentation, computing resources, or other analysis tools.
  9. Software: Programming, software development; designing computer programs; implementation of the computer code and supporting algorithms; testing of existing code components.
  10. Supervision: Oversight and leadership responsibility for the research activity planning and execution, including mentorship external to the core team.
  11. Validation: Verification, whether as a part of the activity or separate, of the overall replication/reproducibility of results/experiments and other research outputs.
  12. Visualization: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work, specifically visualization/data presentation.
  13. Writing – Original Draft Preparation: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work, specifically writing the initial draft (including substantive translation).

Writing – Review & Editing: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work by those from the original research group, specifically critical review, commentary or revision – including pre- or post-publication stages.