The Digital Science Podcast

Exploring Blockchain Technologies for Peer Review

17 min · 11 de abr de 2018
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Digital Science and Katalysis are pleased to announce the launch of a pilot project to test blockchain technologies to support the peer review process. They are joined in this pilot project by founding partner Springer Nature. In its initial phase, this initiative aims to look at practical solutions that leverage the distributed registry and smart contract elements of blockchain technologies. Later phases aim to establish a consortium of organisations committed to working together to solve scholarly communications challenges that centre around peer review. We sat down with our Director fo Special Projects Joris Van Rossum and Katalysis' Eveline Klumers and Alex Tran-Qui to talk about the recent partnership.

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