ResearcherID http://www.researcherid.com/ profiles have details of
people's papers. The issue, surely, is that there are so many of these
sorts of things, with as yet no interoperability between them.
Academia.edu looks like it has a nice way to visually link people by
institution.
Roddy MacLeod
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> Subject: Re: [LIS-E-RESOURCES] [PSCI-COM] Academia.edu:
> 'tree' of academics launches
>
> I'd be interested in the answers to Steffi's questions too.
> It's a very bold and big undertaking. Do you expect it to be
> bigger than other similar ventures like Community of Science
> or Biomedexperts? It seems to have rather a humanities bias
> at present, judging by the list of research interests. I also
> note that it's limited to Universities - no room for research
> institutes or industrial researchers?
>
> Frank Norman
> NIMR
>
> At 05:31 26/09/2008, you wrote:
> >Hello Richard,
> >
> >This looks interesting - and very much like facebook for the
> friends aspect, and for the academic part, like nature
> network (minus the interactivity). Could you maybe say a bit
> more about what your rationale and motivation is for this
> website? How does it keep 'track' of people and papers one
> isn't already aware of, since contacts have to be added 'manually'?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Stephanie Suhr
> >
> >----- Original Message ----
> >From: Richard Price <[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 1:17:08 AM
> >Subject: [PSCI-COM] Academia.edu: 'tree' of academics launches
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I'm a Fellow of All Souls College Oxford, where I recently
> finished my
> >Ph.D on the philosophy of perception.
> >
> >I've just launched a website,
> <http://www.academia.edu>www.academia.edu, which does two things:
> >
> >- It displays academics around the world in a 'tree' format,
> according
> >to what university/department they are affiliated with.
> >- It enables researchers to keep track of the latest developments in
> >their field - the latest people and papers.
> >
> >My hope for the site is that it will list every academic in
> the world
> >-- Faculty members, Post-Docs, and Graduate Students.
> >
> >It's gaining some traction - Stephen Hawking is on there, (
> ><http://cambridge.academia.edu/StephenHawking>http://cambridg
> e.academia
> >.edu/StephenHawking ), and other professors are including Richard
> >Dawkins (
> <http://oxford.academia.edu/RichardDawkins>http://oxford.acade
> mia.edu/RichardDawkins ), and Noam Chomsky (
> <http://mit.academia.edu/NoamChomsky>http://mit.academia.edu/N
> oamChomsky ).
> >
> >I'm trying to spread the word about www.academia.edu. If you have a
> >minute, please visit the site, and add yourself to your
> department on
> >the tree. If your department/university is not there, you can add
> >it/them by clicking on the arrows coming out of the
> department/university boxes.
> >
> >And do spread the word to your friends and colleagues if you can.
> >
> >Many thanks,
> >
> >Richard
> >
> >Dr. Richard Price,
> >Prize Fellow,
> >All Souls College,
> >Oxford,
> >OX1 4AL
> ><mailto:[log in to unmask]>richard.price@all-so
> uls.ox.ac.
> >uk
> >
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