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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Mitchell, Melanie
(2001)
Life and Evolution in Computers.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. 361).
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Article
Estrin, Thelma
(2001)
The Interaction of Computer Science and Women's Studies.
Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium necnon Technicarum
(p. 147).
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Article
Zemánek, Heinz
(2001)
Computers in Small Countries.
Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium necnon Technicarum
(p. 157).
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Book
Swade, Doron; Babbage, Charles
(2001)
The Difference Engine: Charles Babbage and the Quest to Build the First Computer.
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Book
Rojas, Raúl
(2001)
Encyclopedia of Computers and Computer History.
(/isis/citation/CBB000301684/)
Book
Forsythe, Diana E.; Hess, David J.
(2001)
Studying Those Who Study Us: An Anthropologist in the World of Artificial Intelligence.
(/isis/citation/CBB000500039/)
Article
Josephson, Paul R.
(2001)
Computer Science at Akademgorodok: The Fate of Basic Science under Soviet Power.
Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium necnon Technicarum
(p. 109).
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Book
Prager, John
(2001)
On Turing.
(/isis/citation/CBB000101920/)
Book
Trogeman, Georg; Nitussov, Alexander Yuryevich; Ernst, Wolfgang
(2001)
Computing In Russia: The History of Computer Devices and Information Technology Revealed.
(/isis/citation/CBB000101951/)
Book
Committee on Women in Science and Engineering, National Academy of Sciences,
(2000)
Who will do the science of the future?: A symposium on careers of women in science.
(/isis/citation/CBB000100128/)
Book
Hughes, Agatha C.; Hughes, Thomas Parke
(2000)
Systems, experts, and computers: The systems approach in management and engineering, World War II and after.
(/isis/citation/CBB001181573/)
Article
Aspray, William
(2000)
Was early entry a competitive advantage? U. S. universities that entered computing in the 1940s.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(p. 42).
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Book
Siegfried, Tom
(2000)
The bit and the pendulum: From quantum computing to M theory -- the new physics of information.
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Book
Virilio, Paul
(2000)
The Information Bomb.
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Book
Reilly, Edwin D.; Ralston, Anthony; Hemmendinger, David
(2000)
Encyclopedia of computer science.
(/isis/citation/CBB001180899/)
Book
Rojas, Raúl; Hashagen, Ulf
(2000)
The first computers: History and architectures.
(/isis/citation/CBB000110584/)
Chapter
Schinzel, Britta
(1999)
The contingent construction of the relationship between gender and computer science.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 299-311).
(/isis/citation/CBB415020903/)
Chapter
Javid, M.
(1999)
Symbiotic model for a working cyberschool: the tentative findings of a two-year case study.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 383-392).
(/isis/citation/CBB775636199/)
Chapter
Martin, C. D.
(1999)
Paradigms, pitfalls and the pipeline: gender issues in the information technology workforce.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 343-346).
(/isis/citation/CBB796066532/)
Chapter
Gürer, Denise W.; Camp, Tracy
(1999)
Women in computer science: where have we been and where are we going?.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 242-244).
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