Every individual who has contributed significantly to the essay must to be identified as an author. Regardless of the standing of the persons involved, the relative scientific or professional contributions should determine the principal authorship, authorship order, and other publishing credits. Any publication with several authors that significantly draws from a student's dissertation or thesis will often name the student as the primary author.
All authors (new or deleted) must fill out and digitally sign an Authorship Change Form if the listed authors of a manuscript change at any time between submission and acceptance. A new author may be added only in response to suggestions made during peer review. Forms that have been filled out can be emailed to the Journal Editorial Office contact (specified on the journal's article submission requirements) or submitted during the revision submission stage. Staff members from JLLRD or the Editor will moderate all requests.
Please refer COPE FLOW charts