Smart Digital Edition Management: A Blockchain Framework for Papyrology

Matthew I. Swindall, Kritagya Upadhyay, James H. Brusuelas, Graham West, John F. Wallin

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Abstract

The study and preservation of ancient texts presents unique challenges due to the degradation and damage these manuscripts often exhibit. Papyrology, specifically, relies on meticulous study and reconstruction of fragmented texts by experts. Current digital platforms for editing and publishing papyrological texts lack the ability to manage the complex components of critical editions while facilitating peer review. In our work we propose a novel framework utilizing blockchain and smart contracts to automate the storage and retrieval of multiple related editions of a text while ensuring contributions by multiple authors are recorded. The system architecture consists of a user interface for submitting editions, a smart contract that manages storage, the blockchain ledger which stores data locations, and the use of the decentralized storage platform, the Interplanetary Files System (IPFS). Experiments demonstrated the feasibility of the framework by storing 501 synthetic editions on IPFS and recording metrics for encoding, transmission time, blockchain transaction time, and transaction costs. We believe this novel framework could enable the advancement of digital papyrology through distributed peer review and allow for the integration of AI agents into papyrology. Future development of the proposed platform could significantly modernize digital edition management for papyrology and the humanities in general.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSIGMIS-CPR 2024 - Proceedings of the Computers and People Research Conference
Subtitle of host publicationTrust and Legitimacy in Emerging Technologies: Organizational and Societal Implications for People, Places and Power
ISBN (Electronic)9798400704772
DOIs
StatePublished - May 29 2024
Event62nd Computers and People Research Conference: Trust and Legitimacy in Emerging Technologies: Organizational and Societal Implications for People, Places and Power, SIGMIS-CPR 2024 - Murfreesboro, United States
Duration: May 29 2024Jun 1 2024

Publication series

NameSIGMIS-CPR 2024 - Proceedings of the Computers and People Research Conference: Trust and Legitimacy in Emerging Technologies: Organizational and Societal Implications for People, Places and Power

Conference

Conference62nd Computers and People Research Conference: Trust and Legitimacy in Emerging Technologies: Organizational and Societal Implications for People, Places and Power, SIGMIS-CPR 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMurfreesboro
Period5/29/246/1/24

Bibliographical note

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Keywords

  • Blockchain
  • Papyrology
  • Peer Review
  • Smart Contracts

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science Applications
  • Software

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