Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4961242 Procedia Computer Science 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Research information systems provide data for scientific work valuation. An example of Russian system called Elibrary demonstrate that a number of errors could distort the data. An existing mechanism for data correction relies on the manual validation by the moderator of the system. Research organisations are allowed to reveal and report the data errors under a paid service. Manual moderation, however, increases the time of applications processing. One could speed up the moderation while enabling users to report the errors and to decide about the correction by means of voting. Converting only one of the variety of paid function is hardly to harm the business interests of the operator of the system. Meanwhile the simulation modelling demonstrate the weakness of internal motivation to restore missing citations. One should suggest an external motivation. As an example of external factor, the article suggests scoring system that prevents money transactions. The scores collected could be exchanged for paid service access. Nevertheless, the operator of the system benefits while choosing the parameters of the scoring system in order to ensure that crowdsourcing costs beat the fulltime moderator.

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