A thorough description of the project can be found at PEP (Portuguese only).
Currently, this project makes use of the Truffle Suite to create a blockchain network for development and testing purposes.
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Centralization: Use IPFS as the main database to store the content.
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Privacy: An alternative to avoid storing the content as plain text is to use GPG cryptography. By means of GPG, the content can be encrypted using multiple public keys, restricting the access only for those directly involved in the writing/reviewing process.
References of tools, papers/articles and other resources.
- Ethereum
- Truffle
migrate --reset
(no need to restart)selfdestruct(owner)
contract is still acessible
- HyperLedger
- PLOS
- IPDB
- IPFS
- district0x
- Survey on open peer review: Attitudes and experience amongst editors, authors and reviewers
- Big publishers cut access to journals in poor countries
- University of California boycotts publishing giant Elsevier over journal costs and open access
- Europe Expanded the “No Elsevier Deal” Zone & This Could Change Everything
- The Cost of Knowledge
- Harvard University says it can't afford journal publishers' prices
- Opinion: Boycotting Elsevier Is Not Enough
- Elsevier boycott gathers pace
- Europe Expanded the “No Elsevier Deal” Zone & This Could Change Everything
- The worst of both worlds: Hybrid Open Access
- Open Access in developing countries – attitudes and experiences of researchers
- The Oligopoly of Academic Publishers in the Digital Era
- The largest obstacles to open access are unfamiliarity and misunderstanding of open access itself
- Open Archives Initiative: Standard that we can use to facilitate the dissemination of content