2021 3rd Conference on Blockchain Research &Amp; Applications for Innovative Networks and Services (BRAINS) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/brains52497.2021.9569805
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DASP: Distributed and Autonomic Scientific Publisher Proposal for Editorial Process Management on Permissioned Blockchain

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“…The reviewers appear as coauthors of the published papers, favouring their academic reputation. In a similar way, Zhou et al (2019) and Evaristo (2021) present Publishing Ecosystem solutions, both based on Hyperledger and using IPFS to store the papers. The first implements a double-blind review and offers tokens to the reviewers as a reward (it is possible to exchange the tokens for money), while the second do not mention any incentive and adopts different types of open review.…”
Section: Studies Foundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reviewers appear as coauthors of the published papers, favouring their academic reputation. In a similar way, Zhou et al (2019) and Evaristo (2021) present Publishing Ecosystem solutions, both based on Hyperledger and using IPFS to store the papers. The first implements a double-blind review and offers tokens to the reviewers as a reward (it is possible to exchange the tokens for money), while the second do not mention any incentive and adopts different types of open review.…”
Section: Studies Foundmentioning
confidence: 99%