The Computer History Museum Prize is awarded to the author of an outstanding book in the history of computing broadly conceived, published during the prior three years. The prize of $1,000 is awarded by SIGCIS, the Special Interest Group for Computers, Information and Society. SIGCIS is part of the Society for the History of Technology. pour en savoir plus 2015 Call for Submission Books published in 2012-2014 are eligible for the 2015 award. Books in translation are eligible for three years..
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This paper is related to my current book project which explores the history and genealogies of digit...
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SIGCIS is happy to announce the inaugural call for submissions for the Mahoney Prize, a new article ...
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.Dzou, 2005CC BY-SA 3.0 The Computer History Museum ...
The International Committee for the History of Technology, ICOHTEC, welcomes submissions for the Mau...
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I’ve recently finished work on a new book called Computation and the Humanities: towards an oral his...
Computer Histories is an introductory course on the history of computing. It is available at http://...
The social and organizational history of humanity is intricately entangled with the history of techn...
In Poland the computer - a symbol of the twenty first century - has an almost fifty-years long histo...
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Principles of the prize A new competition entitled “the AFHE Prizes in Digital Humanities” is orga...
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