New issue of CORE available now
The 2016 issue of CORE, the Museum’s annual publication on computer history, exhibits and programs at CHM.
This issue's theme is Women in Computing.
Explore
Core as contributors Ursula Martin (Oxford University), Marie Hicks
(Illinois Institute of Technology), Dag Spicer (CHM), and Marguerite
Gong Hancock (CHM) take a critical look at the significance and changing
roles of women throughout computer history. Also highlighted in this
issue is a remarkable, in-depth look at Cisco co-founder Sandy Lerner,
featuring exclusive interviews from her Cisco co-workers and colleagues.
And
there’s more! Go behind the scenes of the Museum’s newest exhibit,
Thinking Big: Ada, Countess of Lovelace; learn how the Cisco Archive is
connecting Silicon Valley to history; get a first look at the Museum’s
newest artifacts; and discover how CHM is empowering educators with
Raspberry Pi.
Pick up your copy here: http://s3.computerhistory.org/ core/core-2016.pdf