Teacher Jiang must be very strict with her.
Do you have the name of the tutor when you send out the paper? Should I bring my tutor's name when handing out my thesis? I don't know if I should bring my teacher's name when I publish my paper. Let's talk about this problem today.
Many authors are still students at school, and there will inevitably be demand for papers, but some authors don't know whether to bring the teacher's name at the end. It depends on the situation.
First of all, it depends on what this paper is for. For example, if it is a graduation thesis, it can't be done without the name of the tutor. You can't graduate with this paper without the signature of your tutor. If you just write a small paper at ordinary times, it is not necessary to have the name of the tutor.
It depends on how much the teacher has contributed to this paper, whether there is guidance, whether you have written this paper, and whether you have provided you with relevant help at ordinary times, such as whether you have used the laboratory, the resources provided by the school, the relevant resources of the research group and so on. If you use it or your tutor helps you in other ways, be sure to bring it.
Of course, sometimes there may be some problems caused by signature. For example, is it better to be a tutor or a correspondent? This will be discussed with the tutor. Sometimes the tutor does it alone. For example, this paper is led by him, and the expenses are also paid by him. He is naturally a family.
Some writers will feel that they don't understand and think that all the work is done by themselves. Why did they give it to the tutor? But without a tutor, students may not be able to write this paper at all, let alone publish it. In this case, it is normal for the tutor to take up his post.
There are also papers that students use for graduation or papers that students want to write, and the tutor just gives guidance. It should be said that students contribute more to this paper, so in this case, the tutor can be the correspondent author and the student can be the first author.
Of course, it is also true that there are tutors who are overbearing and deliberately steal students' homework. Generally speaking, if it is still within the tolerance range, everyone will basically bear it silently, and at most, secretly spit it out. After all, in this academic environment, the tutor has the right to kill students. If you don't want to postpone graduation and want to graduate smoothly, you often have to give in.