Acknowledging Online Help in Thesis Writing

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The discussion revolves around the appropriateness of acknowledging online help, specifically from discussion forums, in thesis acknowledgments. Participants explore the implications of such acknowledgments in the context of academic norms and personal sentiments.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to acknowledge online forums like Physics Forums for their contributions to their thesis, questioning if this is appropriate.
  • Another participant advises against this, suggesting that it may be viewed negatively by conservative academic audiences and could imply a lack of originality.
  • A different participant agrees that acknowledging family support is standard and expected, contrasting it with the idea of recognizing online contributions.
  • One participant shares a personal experience of thanking a state for financial support in their dissertation, suggesting that acknowledging contributions is a positive sentiment but may be covered by more generic acknowledgments.
  • Another participant mentions a practice at MIT of delaying acknowledgments until after thesis defense to avoid bias, suggesting that concerns about negative perceptions of acknowledgments could be mitigated by timing.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the appropriateness of acknowledging online help in a thesis. While some express support for the idea, others caution against it, highlighting differing views on academic norms and personal expression.

Contextual Notes

Participants note that the acceptance of acknowledgments may vary by discipline and institution, and there are concerns about how such acknowledgments might be perceived by thesis committees.

Who May Find This Useful

Students preparing thesis acknowledgments, particularly in the fields of science and academia, may find this discussion relevant.

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Hey all

So I'm writing my acknowledgments in the thesis and after the obvious recognition shout outs, advisers, colleagues, collaborators, grants, family, I feel like I should at least mention the faceless internet help. I'm not talking about wikipedia, but discussion forums like this one or physics stackexchange. I wanted to mention the sites and the userbase in general. Is this too weird? I am not going to use usernames like "My sincere thanks to mushroomeater38" Should I PM specific users asking for real names and thank them by name individually?

Anyone did something similar before?
 
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I would not do this.

Science departments, resp. the professors are often quite conservative and might not understand what you mean. Additionally, it tastes a bit as if you had copied anything from there, and I doubt that the average reader will do the effort and test it. Of course this depends on many personal factors and not least of the area you wrote your thesis in. Social sciences tend to be more progressive than natural sciences.

Of course this is my personal opinion and solely based on own experiences. You can thank anonymously for many fruitful discussions with other scientists, but this is already a hint nowadays. But if in doubt, then take no unnecessary risks. Thesis are read by quite a lot of people, which are only interested in the results or a summary. They probably will find such an acknowledgment disturbing. E.g. I have never - or at least I cannot remember - an acknowledgment thanking for the local library!
 
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Is this too weird?

Yes.
 
I was going for something like "I would like to thank the people in Physics Forums for helpful discussions on this and that topic."

But thanks for the feedback. I think I'll just skip it then.

Since I already made this topic I'll ask a follow-up question. I'm now a little wary of making more weird statements. How about thanking family for support? is this too personal?
 
No, that is standard and - depending on country - almost expected.
 
Oh wow. None of this is intuitive! Thanks for the help (and I will keep this thanks here in the forum)
 
You should be reading other theses from your institution.
 
Hi diegzumillo,

I think wanting to acknowledge the people who helped you succeed is a really nice sentiment.

In my dissertation, I thanked the people of the State of California for various scholarships, fellowships, grants, and subsidies. I said that without their generosity I would not have been able to achieve my goals and I would do my best to make their significant investment in me pay off. My advisor told me it was the first time he'd seen anything like that but thought it was great because most people ignore who helped them.

In that spirit, it is nice you're thinking of acknowledging the forums that helped you. However, I think they are covered if you do the more generic (and standard) thanking of friends and colleagues and their useful discussions. Because that is really what the forums are: a way to connect with colleagues.
 
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At MIT it was standard not to include the acknowledgments section until the very end - after the thesis was successfully defended and signed by the committee. I think the motive was so recognition (or lack thereof) would not bias the committee in any way. Regardless, there was also opportunity after a successful defense and committee approval to make changes. If one is worried that an honest acknowledgment or two may be viewed negatively, you might wait until after the thesis is defended and approved to add it.

My view is that the thesis defense and committee approvals are only about the scientific content of a thesis. There should be no negative view regarding acknowledgments.
 
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That makes sense. I already defended mine though.
 

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