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|Summary=This '''scientonomic Scientonomy community''' was initially formed at the IHPST, University of Toronto around the time of the publication of Barseghyan's ''[[Barseghyan (2015)|The Laws of Scientific Change]]''[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)]] with the main goal of advancing our knowledge of scientific change in a piecemeal and transparent fashion and establishing a proper empirical science of science, [[Scientonomy|''scientonomy'']]. The community publishes the [[Journal of Scientonomy]], edits the [[Main Page|Encyclopedia of Scientonomy]], runs organizes scientonomic [[Scientonomy Seminar|seminars ]] and [[Scientonomy Workshop|workshops]].
|History=In the years preceding the publication of ''The Laws of Scientific Change''[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)]] (2012-2015), the community would mostly gather during winter [[Scientonomy Seminar|seminar sessions]].
In 2015, the community has started working on the establishment of a proper science of science, [[Scientonomy]].
To that end, the community launched the first [[Main Page|Encyclopedia of Scientonomy]] early in 2016. The aim of this encyclopedia is to track the current state of our communal knowledge on concerning the process of scientific change, trace and appraise all the proposed modifications, as well as to list all the open questions.
In September of 2016, {{#evt:service=youtube|id=P5nrMUVxzEE|alignment=right|urlargs=start=748|description=Hakob Barseghyan showcasing the community launched the [[Journal of Scientonomy]] which aims at publishing original research in the field and collecting all the proposed modifications. workflow|container=frame }}
The In September of 2016, the community's general annual meeting is usually on launched the [[Journal of Scientonomy]] with the first Friday issue published in 2017. An essential component of the winter semester scientonomic workflow, the journal aims at publishing original research in the University field and collecting all the proposed modifications.  In 2017-18, the community was testing and revising the new scientonomic workflow geared towards the piecemeal and transparent advancement of Torontoour communal knowledge. TODO In 2019, the community organized its inaugural [https: embed videos of the 2015 //scientoconference.com/conference2019/ conference] which featured [[Hasok Chang]], [[Jutta Schickore]], and 2016 [[Lee McIntyre]] as its keynotes.  The community holds its [https://youtu.be/71owGRMclu8?list=PLnOtdGODiXLQdrezPypM7o0JUVeNoxPVw annual meetings] in January or February. These annual meetingsare traditionally hosted by the University of Toronto's ''Faculty Club''.
==Road-map==
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The ''road-map'' of the community includes:
* Organizing annual Refine the systematic ontology of scientific change that will be at the backbone of the database of intellectual history. A series of conferences and [[Scientonomy Workshop|workshops]] will be organized with the aim of discussing and those evaluating proposed modification which didn't yield a common verdictmodifications to the current ontology. * Launching a pilot [[Tree of Knowledge Project|tree of knowledge]] project to develop a the schema for a historical database, design a the respective user interfacewebsite, as well as to fill that pilot the database with some sample high-quality historical data to show how test the platform and showcase its potential to the whole system can actually workbroader community of historians, philosophers, and sociologists of science.* A Creating a full-fledged [[Tree of Knowledge Project|tree of knowledge]] website and a comprehensive historical database that would eventually include the theories document belief systems of diverse epistemic agents across time periods, field of inquiry, and methods of all historical mosaicsgeographic regions.|Notable Members=Hakob Barseghyan, Gregory Rupik, Nicholas Overgaard, Paul Patton, Mirka Loiselle, Zoe Sebastien, Jamie Shaw, William Rawleigh,
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