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Orvium is the open access publishing platform created for and by researchers that returns the benefits of science to society

Project Information

Project ID
ledger_Orvium
Countries
spain

Additional Information

Scientific publishing is one of the most profitable industries The oligopoly of the top five publishers own 50% to 70% of all market The imposed model is very slow frustrating and costly for researchers and has a huge negative impact on their careers and science evolution The community reacted by redesigning publishing by digital Open Access (OA) journals But the high costs to develop maintain and operate services and infrastructures have hampered their viability Orvium eliminates OA inefficiencies We improve quality and effectiveness while reducing costs allowing business continuity and ensuring a researchers centric model Orvium using DLT among other benefits allows: full control over copyright to authors; traceable peer-review; decentralized journals with community driven governance; and recognition for stakeholders Our strategy is to work with researchers using our experience at CERN We signed agreements to be a CERN spin-off and design a future pilot at TU Delft

End-User Relevance

Orvium is the open access publishing platform created for and by researchers that returns the benefits of science to society

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