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What (who) is co-author - definition

WRITING PERFORMED BY MORE THAN ONE PERSON
Co-authoring; Coauthoring; Coauthor; Co-author; Coauthors; Coauthored; Co-authors; Co-authored; Collaboratively writing; Collaborative writings; Writing collaboration; Writing collaborations
  • Collaborative writing may occur in face-to-face settings, when writers gather together in a shared location, or in digital settings when writers are separated by both time and distance

co-author         
also coauthor (co-authors, co-authoring, co-authored)
1.
The co-authors of a book, play, or report are the people who have written it together.
He is co-author, with Andrew Blowers, of 'The International Politics of Nuclear Waste'.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
If two or more people co-author a book, play, or report, they write it together.
He's co-authored a book on Policy for Tourism...
Karen Matthews co-authored the study with Lewis Kullers.
VERB: V n, V n with n
co-author         
¦ noun a joint author.
¦ verb be a joint author of.
Co-Co locomotive         
  • [[British Rail Class 40]] [[1Co-Co1]]
  • [[British Rail Class 89]] 25 kV electric
  • Co-Co wheel arrangement
  • DRG E 93 class]] 3,355 hp heavy-freight electric loco of 1933
  • LMS 10000 of 1947
  • South African class 3E]] of 1947, showing the Co+Co arrangement of the bogies with the drawgear below the body frame
  • New Zealand D<sup>F</sup> class]]
  • EF10]] in 1938
  • The 1903 Hornsby locomotive
  • British Railways class 52 ''Western'']]
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2Co-Co2; Co'Co'; Co+Co; 1Co-Co1; Co′Co′; Co′Co′ locomotives; Co-Co engine; C′C′; (1′Co)(Co1′); Co-Co locomotives
Co-Co is the wheel arrangement for diesel or electric locomotives with two six-wheeled bogies with all axles powered, with a separate traction motor per axle. The equivalent UIC classification (Europe) for this arrangement is CoCo′, or C-C for AAR (North America).

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Collaborative writing

Collaborative writing, or collabwriting is a method of group work that takes place in the workplace and in the classroom. Researchers expand the idea of collaborative writing beyond groups working together to complete a writing task. Collaboration can be defined as individuals communicating, whether orally or in written form, to plan, draft, and revise a document. The success of collaboration in group work is often incumbent upon a group's agreed upon plan of action. At times, success in collaborative writing is hindered by a group's failure to adequately communicate their desired strategies.

Examples of use of co-author
1. He is the co–author of "Children of Immigration."
2. Biden Jr. (D–Del.) and his resolution‘s co–author, Sen.
3. Steffie Woolhandler, a co–author of the Canadian study.
4. Curry –– co–author of the study with colleagues Peter J.
5. Klauder, co–author of a textbook on quantum optics.