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(posted on behalf of Jennifer Light)

Computer History Museum Book 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. 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. The prize of $1000, established through the generosity of 
an anonymous donor who wishes to honor the Computer History Museum, is administered by SIGCIS, the
special interest group for computers, information and society organized by the Society for the
History of Technology. 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. 


Jennifer S. Light (Chair) 
Northwestern University 
School of Communication 
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-152 
Evanston, IL 60208-2952 
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Thomas J. Misa 
Charles Babbage Institute 
211 Andersen Library 
222 - 21st Avenue South 
University of Minnesota 
Minneapolis, MN 55455 
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Pierre Mounier-Kuhn 
CNRS & Université Paris-Sorbonne 
28 rue Serpente, 
75006 Paris, France 
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