Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently only the correspondence author's surname is displayed in the webpage title for their article. This creates a problem with SEO, as co-authors are not visible in, for example, Google listings for the article. This creates a tier system of authorship that freezes out co-authors.
Describe the solution you'd like
No author surnames in the webpage title for an article.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Multiple author surnames visible, e.g. 'author 1 and author 2'; 'author 1 et al.'
Additional context
Co-authors are complaining about lack of author name visibility causing incorrect search engine listings, effectively freezing them out of being credited properly.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently only the correspondence author's surname is displayed in the webpage title for their article. This creates a problem with SEO, as co-authors are not visible in, for example, Google listings for the article. This creates a tier system of authorship that freezes out co-authors.
Describe the solution you'd like
No author surnames in the webpage title for an article.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Multiple author surnames visible, e.g. 'author 1 and author 2'; 'author 1 et al.'
Additional context
Co-authors are complaining about lack of author name visibility causing incorrect search engine listings, effectively freezing them out of being credited properly.