byline-credit

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Byline-credit' is the mention of the author's name or the photographer's name in an article or picture. It's like saying, 'This is my work' in a public way.
Examples in Different Contexts
In newspaper publishing, 'byline credit' is given to acknowledge the journalist who wrote the article. A newspaper editor might state, 'Every article we publish includes byline credit to ensure our journalists receive recognition for their work.'
Practice Scenarios
Photography

Scenario:

Your pictures from the recent expedition are spectacular! Those moments captured are truly remarkable.

Response:

I appreciate your comments. It's always satisfying to see my byline credit next to my pictures.

Academics

Scenario:

I enjoyed reading your research paper, especially the innovative ideas you introduced.

Response:

Thank you! Seeing my byline-credit on this research paper is fulfilling especially after months of hard work.

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