Computational Models for Peer-Review, Scholarly Communication
Development of a computational assistant that allows editors and reviewers to experiment with the peer review process of a scientific manuscript as if it were an information transmission mechanism. This new technology is relevant for editors, reviewers, authors and researchers who study the relationships between them, being a transversal application for the world of science. In this line of research, a new peer review policy is proposed for an academic journal that pays more attention to decision-making and adopts aggressive criteria to ensure the alignment of the quality of the different review processes that are carried out in the magazine. Online resources are also being developed that provide journal recommendations to manuscript authors.