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CALL FOR PAPERS SIGCIS Workshop 2012 Information Identities: Historical Perspectives on Technological and Social Change Sunday October 7, 2012 – Copenhagen, Denmark DEADLINE for submissions: 15 June 2012 The Society for the History of Technology’s Special Interest Group for Computers, … Continue reading
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