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HC 2013: London, UK
- Arthur Tatnall, Tilly Blyth, Roger Johnson:
Making the History of Computing Relevant - IFIP WG 9.7 International Conference, HC 2013, London, UK, June 17-18, 2013, Revised Selected Papers. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 416, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-41649-1
The Importance of Storytelling in Museums
- Marc Weber:
Exhibiting the Online World: A Case Study. 3-24 - Tilly Blyth:
Narratives in the History of Computing: Constructing the Information Age Gallery at the Science Museum. 25-34 - Arthur Tatnall, Bill Davey:
Making History Relevant through the Provision of Education, Stories and Interactive Experiences. 35-44
Spotlight on Some Key Collections and Their Future Plans
- Norbert Ryska, Jochen Viehoff:
The Heinz Nixdorf Museums Forum, Central Venue for the "History of Computing". 47-52 - Marina Smolevitskaya:
The Computers' Collection at the Polytechnic Museum. 53-63
Thoughts on Expanding the Audience for Computing History
- Gauthier van den Hove:
Making History Relevant: The Case of Computing. 67-78 - Delphine Jenart:
"The Internet: A Belgian Story?" The Mundaneum - Creating a New Forum to Debate the Internet Issue in the French-Speaking Part of Belgium. 79-85
Spotlight on Some Research Projects
- Julian Röder, Raúl Rojas, Hai Nguyen:
The Konrad Zuse Internet Archive Project. 89-95 - Herbert E. Bruderer:
Discovery of Two Historical Computers in Switzerland: Zuse Machine M9 and Contraves Cora and Discovery of Unknown Documents on the Early History of Computing at the ETH Archives. 96-104 - A. Barbara Ainsworth, Chris Avram, Judy Sheard:
The Relevance of Computing Research History - The Monads-PC: A Case Study. 105-117
Integrating History with Computer Science Education
- Giovanni A. Cignoni, Fabio Gadducci:
Using Old Computers for Teaching Computer Science. 121-131 - Chris Monk:
Computing: Is There a Future in the Past? 132-134 - John Impagliazzo, Mohammed Samaka:
Bringing Relevance to Computing Courses through History. 135-143 - Martha E. Crosby:
Using Events from the Past to Inform the Future. 144-148 - Anthony C. Davies:
The Impact of the Microprocessor. 149-160
Putting the History of Computing into Different Contexts
- Thomas Lean:
The Voice in the Machine: Oral History and Making the Computer Relevant. 163-172 - Marie d'Udekem-Gevers:
Telling the Long and Beautiful (Hi)Story of Automation! 173-195 - Christopher Leslie:
Competing Histories of Technology: Recognizing the Vital Role of International Scientific Communities behind the Innovation of the Internet. 196-206 - Yakov I. Fet:
History of Computer Science as an Instrument of Enlightenment. 207-212
Celebrating Nostalgia for Games - And Its Potential as Trojan Horse
- Helen Stuckey, Melanie Swalwell, Angela Ndalianis:
The Popular Memory Archive: Collecting and Exhibiting Player Culture from the 1980s. 215-225 - Tiia Naskali, Jaakko Suominen, Petri Saarikoski:
The Introduction of Computer and Video Games in Museums - Experiences and Possibilities. 226-245
The Importance and Challenges of Working Installations
- Roger Johnson:
Computer Conservation Society (CCS) - Its Story and Experience. 249-257 - Charles H. Lindsey:
Museums - What They Can and Should Be Doing. 258-265 - David Holdsworth:
History, Nostalgia and Software. 266-273 - Christopher P. Burton:
The Teenage "Baby" on Show. 274-284
Reconstruction Stories
- Horst Zuse:
Reconstruction of Konrad Zuse's Z3. 287-296 - Andrew Herbert, David Hartley:
EDSAC Replica Project. 297-308 - Kevin Murrell:
The Harwell Dekatron Computer. 309-313 - Benjamin Trethowan:
Capturing, Restoring, and Presenting, the Independent Radar Investigation System (IRIS). 314-319
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