Archive for July, 2007

NA-CAP 2007

28Jul07

We presented Phylo at 2007 North American Computers and Philosophy (NA-CAP) Conference (http://na-cap.osi.luc.edu/) earlier today. Our talk was focused on Phylo as a Web 2.0 tool that allows users to update information a fast, distributed way—much unlike several existing research tools that require centralized updates from a handful of administrators.
To set the stage, we talked [...]

Five Principles of Phylo

28Jul07

This document presents five principles that guide our work with Phylo.
Five Principles of Phylo.pdf (524K)
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Scholarly productivity at CUNY

13Jul07

There was a report published in the Chronicle of Higher Education earlier this year that’s worth mentioning here. Academic Analytics constructed the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index based on book and article publications and scholarly citations.
The CUNY PhD Program in Philosophy ranked second among philosophy graduate programs nationally and first among aggregated philosophy and religion doctoral [...]

An Introduction to Phylo

07Jul07

This document introduces The Phylosophy Project by talking about the need for Phylo, as well as what it can do and how you can use Phylo in your research and teaching.
An Introduction to Phylo.pdf (652K)
 
 
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Welcome to Phylo Blog

01Jul07

We’ve created this blog as a space to discuss The Phylosophy Project, a free, online research tool we’re creating at the CUNY Graduate Center. In the next few days, we’ll post a document that explains what Phylo is and why we need it to improve our research. After that, a short history of the project. [...]