Source: cirosantilli/the-academic-family-tree

= The Academic Family Tree
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E.g. list of papers by <Isidor Isaac Rabi> which includes <A New Method of Measuring Nuclear Magnetic Moment>.

But unfortunately they don't have paper to paper citations.

https://neurotree.org/neurotree/faq.php[] explains that you have to contact an admin to download the database, kind of sad:
> How can I export tree data for my own analysis?

  Registered users should contact the site administrator (admin at neurotree dot org) for instructions on how to export data from the tree database.

That page also explains how they disambiguate authors with the same name:
> How do you identify researchers' publications?

  Publications data are drawn from two databases: Medline and <Scopus>. Because of the large number of researchers with the same name, a disambiguation algorithm is required to accurately link researchers to papers they have authored. We match authors to papers using a two-step process. First, we identify candidate publications based on a simple string match between researcher name and the author list. Second, we look for overlap between co-authors and other individuals in the researcher's mentor network (trainees, mentors, collaborators, etc), and label publications with overlap as high-probability matches. Thus a complete family tree is likely to produce more accurate publication matches.