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In 2017-18, the community was testing and revising the new scientonomic workflow geared towards the piecemeal and transparent advancement of our communal knowledge.
In 2019, the community organized its inaugural [https://scientoconference.com/conference2019/ conference] which featured [[Hasok Chang]], [[Jutta Schickore]], and [[Lee McIntyre]] as its keynotes. The proceedings of the conference are published in 2022.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan et al. (Eds.) (2022)]]
The community holds its [https://youtu.be/71owGRMclu8?list=PLnOtdGODiXLQdrezPypM7o0JUVeNoxPVw annual meetings] in January or February. These annual meetings are traditionally hosted by the University of Toronto's ''Faculty Club''.
* Launching a pilot [[Tree of Knowledge Project|tree of knowledge]] project to develop the schema for a historical database, design the respective website, as well as to fill the database with sample high-quality historical data to test the platform and showcase its potential to the broader community of historians, philosophers, and sociologists of science.
* Creating a full-fledged [[Tree of Knowledge Project|tree of knowledge]] website and a comprehensive historical database that would eventually document belief systems of diverse epistemic agents across time periods, field of inquiry, and geographic regions.
|Notable Members=Hakob BarseghyanAmeer Sarwar, Gregory Rupik, Nicholas Overgaard, Paul Patton, Mirka Loiselle, Zoe SebastienHakob Barseghyan, Jamie Shaw, William Rawleigh, Kye Palider, Mathew Mercuri, Mirka Loiselle, Nicholas Overgaard, Patrick Fraser, Ameer SarwarPaul Patton, William Rawleigh,Zoe Sebastien
|Historical Data Precision=Day
|Allow Approximate Dates=Yes
|Established Year=2015
|Still Exists=Yes
|Disbanded Year=
|Uses Modifications=Yes
|Acronym=Sciento

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