ACM History Committee

Welcome Two New ACM History Committee Members

Welcome two new ACM History Committee members: Jon Bashor (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and Kim W Tracy (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology)! The current members of the ACM History Committee can be found here.

2014 ACM History Fellowship Winner Announced

Congratulations to 2014 ACM History Fellowship Winner: Rebecca Slayton (Stanford University)! The current and past winners of the fellowship along with their project information can be found here.

Oral Histories with Pioneers of European Computer Networking

July 28, 2014 by Andrew Russell The Charles Babbage Institute oral history database now has transcripts available of oral histories with pioneers of European computer networking. These transcripts include several interviews conducted by Andrew Russell, as well as additional interviews conducted by ValĂ©rie Schafer and Tom Misa. As a collection, these interviews complement existing interviews […]

2014 ACM History Committee Archiving Workshop

The ACM History Committee”s archiving workshop met for two days at the University of Minnesota”s Andersen Library, with Charles Babbage Institute archivist-curator R. Arvid Nelsen leading the sessions. The workshop brought together a diverse group of people from computer science, libraries, archives, national laboratories, and museums. Hands-on exercises, lectures, discussions, tours, and social time contributed […]

Call for Proposals: 2014 Program for Research in ACM History

The Association for Computing Machinery, founded in 1947, is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society dedicated to the computing profession, and today has 100,000 members around the world. To encourage historical research, the ACM History Committee plans to support up to four projects with awards of up to $4,000 each. Successful candidates may […]

Workshop on ACM History (21-22 May 2014): Call for Participation

The ACM History Committee is sponsoring a two-day archiving workshop to help diffuse knowledge of professional archival practices into ACM”s membership and others with an active interest in preserving our computer heritage. Applications are invited to a two-day archiving workshop, to be held 21-22 May 2014 at the Charles Babbage Institute (CBI) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. […]

2013 ACM History Fellowship Winners Announced

Congratulations to 2013 ACM History Fellowship Winners: Sarah A. Bell (University of Utah), Amy Bix (Iowa State University), Irina Nikivincze (the Higher School of Economics in Saint Petersburg), Joseph November (University of South Carolina), and Andrew Russell (Stevens Institute of Technology). The current and past winners of the fellowship along with their project information can […]

ACM History Community Mailing List

The ACM History Committee has created a community mailing list as a Google Group open for the public to join. Lightload announcements from the ACM History Committee will be distributed in this mailing list. Members of this mailing list can also discuss topics related to ACM History.

Erwin Tomash (1921 – 2012)

By Thomas J. Misa (ACM History Committee Member) At CBI we wish to recognize the passing of Erwin Tomash, who died last week at his home. A funeral home announcement can be found here. It’s not easy to give a short version of Erwin’s impact on computer history. First and foremost, he was the founder […]

ACM History Committee New Members

The ACM History Committee welcomes two new members (effective November 2012): Roy Levin from Microsoft Research, Silicon Valley and Peri Tarr from IBM T. J. Watson Research Center! A former member of the committee, Brent Hailpern from IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center recently finished his role of the SGB Liaison in the committee, and […]