👉 In the context of publishing, a coauthorship refers to two or more authors who contribute significantly to the work. Coauthors are typically named together in a publication and their contributions are usually acknowledged separately from the main author's. This can involve writing chapters, editing the text, or providing additional insights or perspectives on the topic. In general, coauthorship is a common practice in scholarly publishing and journals that require authors to have some level of expertise or experience with the topic they are contributing to.