[SIGCIS-Members] Computer History Museum Book Prize - nominations due by May 31, 2021

Rebecca Slayton rs849 at cornell.edu
Tue May 4 17:17:53 PDT 2021


Hi Everyone,

After a pandemic-induced hiatus last year, we are planning to award TWO books the Computer History Museum Book Prize this year. One will recognize the best book in the history of computing published between 2017-2019 (i.e. the prize that should have been awarded last year) AND one will recognize the best book published between 2018-2020. Up-to-date information on how to nominate books can be found online: https://www.sigcis.org/chmprize I’ve also copied the relevant information below. Please feel free to be in touch with any questions.

Best,
Rebecca (for the selection committee)

Rebecca Slayton
Associate Professor, Department of Science & Technology Studies
Director, Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853

From https://www.sigcis.org/chmprize

Computer History Museum Prize
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 $1,000 is awarded by SIGCIS, the Special Interest Group for Computers, Information and Society. SIGCIS is part of the Society for the History of Technology.
In 2012 the prize was endowed in perpetuity through a generous bequest from the estate of Paul Baran, a legendary computer innovator and entrepreneur best known for his work to develop and promote the packet switching approach on which modern networks are built. Baran was a longtime supporter of work on the history of information technology and named the prize to celebrate the contributions of the Computer History Museum to that field.

2021 Submissions
We anticipate awarding two Prizes this year. One will be the best book for the period 2017-2019 (the 2020 Prize, which was indefinitely postponed by the pandemic last year); the other will be the best book for the period 2018-2020 (the 2021 Prize).
Current information about the prize, including the most recent call and a list of previous winners, always may be found at http://www.sigcis.org/chmprize.

To nominate a book for either Prize, please send each of the committee members (listed below) a book copy no later than May 31, 2021. Electronic books are acceptable to all committee members, though physical book copies are preferred by Alberts. Electronic copies of books may be sent to the e-mail addresses listed below. To send physical books, please contact the committee chair (Slayton) for mailing addresses.

2021 Prize Committee Members
Rebecca Slayton (committee chair; term ends 2021)
Department of Science & Technology Studies
Cornell University
Rs849 at cornell.edu<mailto:Rs849 at cornell.edu>

Gerard Alberts (term ends 2021)
Faculty of Science, KdVI
University of Amsterdam
G.Alberts at uva.nl<mailto:G.Alberts at uva.nl>

Jean Kumagai (term ends 2022)
IEEE Spectrum
j.kumagai at ieee.org<mailto:j.kumagai at ieee.org>
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