2025 Computer History Museum Prize nominations due April 30
Dear SIGCIS, I'm happy to announce that nominations are now open for the 2025 Computer History Museum Prize. We're following a new procedure this year, so please read the instructions below carefully. 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. *2025 Nomination instructions* Books published in 2022, 2023, and 2024 are eligible for the 2025 prize. 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. Please note that books nominated in previous years may be nominated again, provided they have been published in the timeframes specified above. Please fill out the Google Form and then send both digital and physical copies of the nominated title to each of the committee members, with a postmark no later than *April 30, 2025*. After you complete the Google Form, you will be shown a confirmation page with the committee members' addresses. If you run into technical problems, please contact me. Please direct any other questions to the 2025 committee chair, Mar Hicks, mhicks@virginia.edu. *Google Form* https://forms.gle/L91wB6jGgVZZx6m47 *2025 Prize Committee Members* Mar Hicks (Chair) David Brock Sarah T Roberts All the best, Liz Petrick SIGCIS Co-Chair _________________ Elizabeth Petrick Associate Professor Department of History Rice University
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Elizabeth Petrick