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:On original seed-db webpage, each accelerator has a link to its associated home page url
 
:On original seed-db webpage, each accelerator has a link to its associated home page url
 
::*From the table, each listed entry was an accelerator, although 24 accelerators out of 235 were classified as "dead"
 
::*From the table, each listed entry was an accelerator, although 24 accelerators out of 235 were classified as "dead"
::*Each accelerator has an "about" page with information on staff, location, mission statement, philosophy, success, etc. Many links do not offer contact information but rather offer a form to submit.
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::*Along with the home url, each accelerator table includes the following:
::*Many accelerators do not include founding date, but table suggests that accelerators are as recent as 2016
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:::#Status
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:::#Program (name)
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:::#Location
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:::#Country
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:::#Number of companies
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:::#Cumulative exit values
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:::#Cumulative funding
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:::#Average funding for startups
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:::#Median funding for startups
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::::Many accelerators do not include founding date, but table suggests that accelerators are as recent as 2016
 
===Review===
 
===Review===
 
*Reliable source for accelerators, includes list of accelerators both dead and active, as well as their associated start-ups
 
*Reliable source for accelerators, includes list of accelerators both dead and active, as well as their associated start-ups
 
*Web crawling potential is promising; startup table is located within the source for each webpage.
 
*Web crawling potential is promising; startup table is located within the source for each webpage.
 
*Overall very extensive data for accelerators that are included on the list, but after cross-referencing from other sources shows that seed-db is lacking many newer accelerators; list is not all-inclusive.
 
*Overall very extensive data for accelerators that are included on the list, but after cross-referencing from other sources shows that seed-db is lacking many newer accelerators; list is not all-inclusive.

Revision as of 17:05, 29 September 2016


McNair Project
Accelerator Seed List (Data)
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Project Information
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Deadline
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Notes
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Pre-existing Data

List of Accelerators

Sources

(Obtained from List of Accelerators)

Source Evaluations

http://www.acceleratorinfo.com/see-all.html

  1. Opened source website
  2. Copied Information under "All Accelerator Programs" to TextPad, already sorted. Returned 190 results
  3. Each link on parent list leads to individual home page url of accelerator
  • Used sample size of 20 links, determined 16 to be accelerators, 2 to be incubators, 2 to be inactive or broken links
  • Many accelerators do not include founding date, most recent accelerators from around 2013-2014 (as determined from home page)

Review

  • Reliable source for specific URLs to older accelerators, not very helpful for more specific information.
  • Web crawling seems improbable because information is not readily available from source. Can potentially mine staff information or contact information from associated "about" page in the home url

http://www.seed-db.com/accelerators/all

  1. Opened source website
  2. Copied "Seed Accelerators" table to TextPad, data sorted itself into lines. Returned 235 results.
  3. Clicking on the accelerator name itself links to a page with all of its associated startups, up until 6/2016 cohort
  • Startup table includes:
  1. "state"
  2. "company name"
  3. "website and CrunchBase links"
  4. "cohort date"
  5. "exit value"
  6. "funding".
Many entries for "exit value" are missing, some values for "funding" are missing
On original seed-db webpage, each accelerator has a link to its associated home page url
  • From the table, each listed entry was an accelerator, although 24 accelerators out of 235 were classified as "dead"
  • Along with the home url, each accelerator table includes the following:
  1. Status
  2. Program (name)
  3. Location
  4. Country
  5. Number of companies
  6. Cumulative exit values
  7. Cumulative funding
  8. Average funding for startups
  9. Median funding for startups
Many accelerators do not include founding date, but table suggests that accelerators are as recent as 2016

Review

  • Reliable source for accelerators, includes list of accelerators both dead and active, as well as their associated start-ups
  • Web crawling potential is promising; startup table is located within the source for each webpage.
  • Overall very extensive data for accelerators that are included on the list, but after cross-referencing from other sources shows that seed-db is lacking many newer accelerators; list is not all-inclusive.