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17: 86:. Later, they set up discipline-specific family trees of Academic Family Tree to be volunteer-run; accuracy is maintained by a group of volunteer editors. Hierarchical connections between mentors ("parents") and mentees ("children") are defined as any meaningful mentoring relationship (research assistant, graduate student, postdoctoral fellow, or research scientist). Continuous records extend well into the Middle Ages and earlier. 216:. Academic Family Tree has its own mathematics tree, MathTree but it is much less complete than the Mathematics Genealogy Project. As of 29 September 2023, MathTree contained 35,817 people whereas the Mathematics Genealogy Project contained 297,268 people. 69:
Academic Family Tree has been used as sources of information for the history and prospects of academic fields such as psychology, meteorology, organizational communication, and neuroscience. It has been used to address
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In November 2014, David received funding for Neurotree from the Metaknowledge Network. In November 2016, David received funding for Academic Family Tree from the
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An example of part of an academic genealogy, a family tree, from Academic Family Tree (in this case from the Physics Tree), of four generations of
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Academic Family Tree encompasses a broad range of discipline-specific trees. As of 29 September 2023, there were 73 trees spanning science (e.g.,
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All trees within Academic Family Tree are closely linked. A search for a person in one tree gives hits from all trees in Academic Family Tree.
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The data in Academic Family Tree are owned by the nonprofit academictree.org, but they are shared under the Creative Commons License (
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Marsh (2017) pointed out that information for Neurotree and Academic Family Tree is provided by volunteers and it is not formally
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Neurotree was founded in January 2005 by Stephen V. David, then an assistant professor in the Oregon Hearing Research Center of
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All trees under Academic Family Tree have a set of tools similar to those of conventional genealogy applications. One is
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As of 29 September 2023, Academic Family Tree contained 871,361 people with 882,278 connections among them.
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One other general academic genealogy was PhD Tree. PhD Tree ceased functioning some time after June 2017.
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The founders of the initial trees, including Neurotree, populated them from published sources, such as
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Patterson, M. M. (2011). "Two streams make a river: The rabbit in Richard F. Thompson's laboratory".
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between the two. For example, the number of degrees of academic separation between Isaac Newton and
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Marsh, E. J. (2017). "Family matters: Measuring impact through one's academic descendants".
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Tebaykin, D.; Tripathy, S. J.; Binnion, N.; Li, B.; Gerkin, R. C.; Pavlidis, P. (2017).
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LiΓ©nard, Jean F.; Achakulvisut, Titipat; Acuna, Daniel E.; David, Stephen V. (2018).
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that allows a user to enter two scholars' names and to determine the number of
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Smith, G. P. (2011). "Stephen C. Woods: A precocious scientist".
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One other notable discipline-specific academic genealogy is the
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The International Encyclopedia of Organizational Communication
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D'Urso, S. C.; Fyke, J. P. (2017). "Genealogy of the field".
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Isaac Newton
database
academic genealogy
neuroscientists
genealogy
family tree
kinship
people working in academic settings
infometrics
ProQuest
human genetics
microbiology
psychology
mathematics
philosophy
engineering
humanities
economics
law
theology
music
organizational communication
advertising
CC-BY 3.0
degrees of separation
Marie Curie
Oregon Health and Science University
University of Rochester
National Science Foundation

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