Blockchain solutions for scientific paper peer review: a systematic mapping of the literature

IF 1.7 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Data Technologies and Applications Pub Date : 2023-08-17 DOI:10.1108/dta-01-2022-0010
Allan Farias Fávaro, R. Marcelino, C. Cechinel
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PurposeThis paper presents a review of the state of the art on the application of blockchain and smart contracts to the peer-review process of scientific papers. The paper seeks to analyse how the main characteristics of the existing blockchain solutions in this field to detect opportunities for the improvement of future applications.Design/methodology/approachA systematic review of the literature on the subject was carried out in three databases recognized by the research community (IEEE Xplore, Scopus and Web of Science) and the Frontiers in Blockchain journal. A total of 1,967 articles were initially found, and after the exclusion process, the 26 remaining articles were classified according to the following dimensions: System Type, Open Access, Review Type, Reviewer Incentive, Token Economy, Blockchain Access, Blockchain Identification, Blockchain Used, Paper Storage, Anonymity and Maturity of the solution.FindingsResults show that the solutions are normally concerned on offering incentives to the reviewers' work (often monetary). Other common general preferences among the solutions are the adoption of open reviews, the use of Ethereum, the implementation of publishing ecosystems and the use of InterPlanetary File System to the storage of the papers.Originality/valueThere are currently no studies covering the main aspects of blockchain solutions in the field of scientific peer review. The present study provides an overall review of the topic, summarizing important information on the current research and helping new adopters to develop solutions grounded on the existing literature.
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科学论文同行评审的区块链解决方案:文献的系统映射
目的本文综述了区块链和智能合约在科学论文同行评审过程中的应用现状。本文试图分析该领域现有区块链解决方案的主要特征,以发现未来应用改进的机会。设计/方法/方法在研究界认可的三个数据库(IEEE Xplore、Scopus和Web of Science)和《区块链前沿》杂志中对该主题的文献进行了系统综述。最初总共发现了1967篇文章,经过排除过程,剩下的26篇文章按照以下维度进行了分类:系统类型、开放访问、评论类型、评论人激励、代币经济、区块链访问、区块链识别、使用的区块链、纸张存储、匿名性和解决方案的成熟度。结果表明,解决方案通常关注为评审员的工作提供激励(通常是金钱)。解决方案中其他常见的普遍偏好是采用公开评论、使用以太坊、实施出版生态系统以及使用行星间文件系统存储论文。原创性/价值在科学同行评审领域,目前还没有涉及区块链解决方案主要方面的研究。本研究对该主题进行了全面回顾,总结了当前研究的重要信息,并帮助新采用者在现有文献的基础上开发解决方案。
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Data Technologies and Applications
Data Technologies and Applications Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: Previously published as: Program Online from: 2018 Subject Area: Information & Knowledge Management, Library Studies
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