Proof of Reference(PoR): A unified informetrics based consensus mechanism
Parul Khurana, Geetha Ganesan, Gulshan Kumar, and Kiran Sharma

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified bibliometric database called 'conflate' and a consensus mechanism 'proof of reference (PoR)' to ensure authentic citation data for evaluating research impact.
Contribution
The paper proposes 'conflate', a single authentic database, and 'PoR', a consensus mechanism to improve reliability and transparency in bibliometric data collection.
Findings
'conflate' provides a unified source for citation trends.
PoR enhances trustworthiness of citation data.
System offers a transparent and authentic bibliometric evaluation.
Abstract
Bibliometrics is useful to analyze the research impact for measuring the research quality. Different bibliographic databases like Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar etc. are accessed for evaluating the trend of publications and citations from time to time. Some of these databases are free and some are subscription based. Its always debatable that which bibliographic database is better and in what terms. To provide an optimal solution to availability of multiple bibliographic databases, we have implemented a single authentic database named as ``conflate'' which can be used for fetching publication and citation trend of an author. To further strengthen the generated database and to provide the transparent system to the stakeholders, a consensus mechanism ``proof of reference (PoR)'' is proposed. Due to three consent based checks implemented in PoR, we feel that it could be considered…
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TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Scientific Computing and Data Management
