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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January-March 2002
- Tim Bergin:
From the Editor's Desk. 2 - Burton Grad, Luanne (James) Johnson:
Guest Editors' Introduction: The Start of the Software Products Industry. 3-4 - Thomas Haigh:
Software in the 1960s as Concept, Service, and Product. 5-13 - Luanne (James) Johnson:
Creating the Software Industry: Recollections of Software Company Founders of the 1960s. 14-42 - Martin A. Goetz:
Memoirs of a Software Pioneer: Part I. 43-56 - Emerson W. Pugh:
Origins of Software Bundling. 57-58 - Watts S. Humphrey:
Software Unbundling: A Personal Perspective. 59-63 - Burton Grad:
A Personal Recollection: IBM's Unbundling of Software and Services. 64-71 - James W. Cortada:
Researching the History of Software from the 1960s. 72-79
- Anecdotes. 80-89
- Events and Sightings. 90-94
- Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Think Piece. 95-96
Volume 24, Number 2, April-June 2002
- Tim Bergin:
From the Editor's Desk. 2 - Rebecca Graham, W. Boyd Rayward:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Computer Applications in Libraries, Part 1. 3 - W. Boyd Rayward:
A History of Computer Applications in Libraries: Prolegomena. 4-15 - Robert V. Williams:
The Use of Punched Cards in US Libraries and Documentation Centers, 1936-1965. 16-33 - Sally H. McCallum:
MARC: Keystone for Library Automation. 34-49 - Ritvars Bregzis, C. C. Gotlieb, Carole Moore:
The Beginning of Automation in the University of Toronto Library, 1963-1972. 50-70 - Alvan Bregman, Robert H. Burger:
Library Automation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1965-2000: A Case Study of Technological and Organizational Validity. 71-85
- Anne Fitzpatrick:
Anecdotes. 86-93 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
Reviews. 94-99 - Events and Sightings. 100-103
- Jonathan Coopersmith:
Think Piece: Membership Has Its Partisans. 103-104
Volume 24, Number 3, July-September 2002
- Deanna B. Marcum:
Automating the Library: The Council on Library Resources. 2-13 - Cheryl Knott Malone:
Imagining Information Retrieval in the Library: Desk Set in Historical Context. 14-22 - Jim Segesta, Keith S. Reid-Green:
Harley Tillitt and Computerized Library Searching. 23-34 - José-Marie Griffiths, Donald W. King:
US Information Retrieval System Evolution and Evaluation. 35-55 - Colin B. Burke:
The Ford Foundation's Search for an American Library Laboratory. 56-74 - Rebecca Graham:
Guest Editor's Conclusion: Reflections on the Evolution of Library Computing. 75-78
- Remembering the LFK Network. 79-81
- Events and Sightings. 82-84
- John A. N. Lee, Colin B. Burke, Deborah Anderson:
Review of US Bombes (Full Version Available Online). 85-87
- Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Twin Pillars of Computing. 87-88
Volume 24, Number 4, October-December 2002
- Tim Bergin:
About This Issue. 2
- Gerald Estrin:
Reconfigurable Computer Origins: The UCLA Fixed-Plus-Variable (F+V) Structure Computer. 3-9 - Keith S. Reid-Green:
Three Early Algorithms. 10-13 - Martin A. Goetz:
Memoirs of a Software Pioneer: Part 2. 14-31 - Robert V. Head:
Getting Sabre off the Ground. 32-39
- Anne Fitzpatrick:
Anecdotes. 40-44 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
Reviews. 48-52 - John A. N. Lee:
Biographies. 53-55 - Mary Croarken, Nathan L. Ensmenger:
Events & Sightings. 56-59
- Paul E. Ceruzzi:
Datamation, Annals, Slashdot, and Tomorrow's History. 71-72
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