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Hauptverfasser: Li, Changlun, Shi, Yao, Luo, Yuyu, Tang, Nan
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.18336
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author Li, Changlun
Shi, Yao
Luo, Yuyu
Tang, Nan
author_facet Li, Changlun
Shi, Yao
Luo, Yuyu
Tang, Nan
contents Academic publishing is facing a crisis driven by exponential growth in submissions and an overwhelmed peer review system, leading to inconsistent decisions and a severe reviewer shortage. This paper introduces Panvas, a platform that reimagines academic publishing as a continuous, community-driven process. Panvas addresses these systemic failures with a novel combination of economic incentives (paid reviews) and rich interaction mechanisms (multi-dimensional ratings, threaded discussions, and expert-led reviews). By moving beyond the traditional accept/reject paradigm and integrating paper hosting with code/data repositories and social networking, Panvas fosters a meritocratic environment for scholarly communication and presents a radical rethinking of how we evaluate and disseminate scientific knowledge. We present the system design, development roadmap, and a user study plan to evaluate its effectiveness.
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spellingShingle Rise of the Community Champions: From Reviewer Crunch to Community Power
Li, Changlun
Shi, Yao
Luo, Yuyu
Tang, Nan
Social and Information Networks
Human-Computer Interaction
Academic publishing is facing a crisis driven by exponential growth in submissions and an overwhelmed peer review system, leading to inconsistent decisions and a severe reviewer shortage. This paper introduces Panvas, a platform that reimagines academic publishing as a continuous, community-driven process. Panvas addresses these systemic failures with a novel combination of economic incentives (paid reviews) and rich interaction mechanisms (multi-dimensional ratings, threaded discussions, and expert-led reviews). By moving beyond the traditional accept/reject paradigm and integrating paper hosting with code/data repositories and social networking, Panvas fosters a meritocratic environment for scholarly communication and presents a radical rethinking of how we evaluate and disseminate scientific knowledge. We present the system design, development roadmap, and a user study plan to evaluate its effectiveness.
title Rise of the Community Champions: From Reviewer Crunch to Community Power
topic Social and Information Networks
Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.18336