7th December 2007, 03:16 PM
Over the years there has been much pointless discussion about this.
The author of a report should always be identified not putting the authors name on a report can for example hide the fact that somebody too junior produced the report.
As for naming everybody who was involved in a project like the illustrator certainly not. The issue is where do you stop?
The acknowledgements and similar is a different matter.
Peter Wardle
The author of a report should always be identified not putting the authors name on a report can for example hide the fact that somebody too junior produced the report.
As for naming everybody who was involved in a project like the illustrator certainly not. The issue is where do you stop?
The acknowledgements and similar is a different matter.
Peter Wardle