Letters to the Editor: Even Science Would Benefit From Auctions
					
													
						In "designing the Perfect Auction" (Aug. 2008), Hal R. Varian                         noted that such auctions have many practical and obvious                         applications, including in Web advertising, cooperative robotics,                         digital business ecosystems, digital preservation, and network                         management. Auctions, by means of complementary community                         currencies, can also radically shift the way we conceive                         scientific cooperation. As we advocated in our paper "Selecting                         Scientific Papers for Publication via Citation Auctions" (IEEE                         Intelligent Systems, Nov./Dec. 2007), replacing peer review                         with an auction-based approach would benefit science in general.                         The better a submitted paper, the more complementary scientific                         currency its author(s) would likely bid to have itpublished. If                         the bid would truly reflect the paper's quality, the author(s)                         would be rewarded in this new scientific currency; otherwise, the                         author(s) would lose the currency.