Call for Submissions: SIGCIS Computer History Museum (book) Prize
*THE 2010 CHM PRIZE CALL*
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 $1000 is awarded by
SIGCIS, the Special Interest Group for Computers, Information and
Society. It is established through the generosity of an anonymous donor
who wishes to honor the Computer History Museum. SIGCIS is part of the
Society for the History of Technology.
Books published in 2007-2009 are now eligible for the 2010 award. Books
in translation are eligible for three years following the date of their
publication in English. Publishers, authors, and other interested
members of the computer history community are invited to nominate books.
Send one copy of the nominated title to each of the committee members
listed below. To be considered, book submissions must be postmarked by
15 April 2010. For more information, please contact the prize committee
chair.
Current information about the prize may always be found at
http://www.sigcis.org/?q=chmprize.
2010 Prize Committee Members
Jennifer S. Light (Chair)
Northwestern University
School of Communication
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-152
Evanston, IL 60208-2952
light@northwestern.edu
Thomas J. Misa
Charles Babbage Institute
211 Andersen Library
222 - 21st Avenue South
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455
tmisa@umn.edu
Pierre Mounier-Kuhn
CNRS & Université Paris-Sorbonne
28 rue Serpente,
75006 Paris, France
mounier@msh-paris.fr
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 $1000 is awarded by
SIGCIS, the Special Interest Group for Computers, Information and
Society. It is established through the generosity of an anonymous donor
who wishes to honor the Computer History Museum. SIGCIS is part of the
Society for the History of Technology.
Books published in 2007-2009 are now eligible for the 2010 award. Books
in translation are eligible for three years following the date of their
publication in English. Publishers, authors, and other interested
members of the computer history community are invited to nominate books.
Send one copy of the nominated title to each of the committee members
listed below. To be considered, book submissions must be postmarked by
15 April 2010. For more information, please contact the prize committee
chair.
Current information about the prize may always be found at
http://www.sigcis.org/?q=chmprize.
2010 Prize Committee Members
Jennifer S. Light (Chair)
Northwestern University
School of Communication
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-152
Evanston, IL 60208-2952
light@northwestern.edu
Thomas J. Misa
Charles Babbage Institute
211 Andersen Library
222 - 21st Avenue South
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455
tmisa@umn.edu
Pierre Mounier-Kuhn
CNRS & Université Paris-Sorbonne
28 rue Serpente,
75006 Paris, France
mounier@msh-paris.fr