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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January-March 2001
- Tim Bergin:

About This Issue. 2, 21 - George T. Gray, Ronald Q. Smith:

Sperry Rand's Third-Generation Computers 1964-1980. 3-16 - Robert Doyle:

The US Navy's First Online Crypto System. 17-21 - A Career Interview with Bernie Galler. 22-33

- James W. Cortada:

Using Textual Demographics to Understand Computer Use: 1950-1990. 34-56 - Anne Fitzpatrick, Mary Croarken:

Events and Sightings. 57-61 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:

Reviews. 62-66 - John A. N. Lee:

Biographies. 67-75 - James E. Tomayko:

Anecdotes. 76-79 - Earl E. Schwartzlander:

Calculators. 80-85 - David Alan Grier:

Think Piece. 88, 86-87
Volume 23, Number 2, April-June 2001
- Tim Bergin:

About This Issue. 2-3 - Alvy Ray Smith:

Digital Paint Systems: An Anecdotal and Historical Overview. 4-30 - Richard Shoup:

SuperPaint: An Early Frame Buffer Graphics System. 32-37 - David Alan Grier:

The Rise and Fall of the Committee on Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation. 38-49 - Michael R. Williams:

Calvin Mooers, the NOL Computer Project, and John Vincent Atanasoff: An Introduction. 50-51 - The Computer Project at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. 51-67

- Anne Fitzpatrick, Mary Croarken:

Events and Sightings. 68-73 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:

Reviews. 74-77 - James E. Tomayko:

Anecdotes. 78-79 - John A. N. Lee:

Biographies. 80-87 - James W. Cortada:

Think Piece. 88
Volume 23, Number 3, July-September 2001
- Tim Bergin:

About This Issue. 2
- Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:

'Yours for Improvement'-The Adding Machines of Chicago, 1884-1930. 3-21 - M. M. Irvine:

Early Digital Computers at Bell Telephone Laboratories. 22-42 - George R. Trimble Jr.:

A Brief History of Computing: Memoirs of Living on the Edge. 44-59 - Robert V. Head:

Univac: A Philadelphia Story. 60-63 - Robert V. Head:

ERMA's Lost Battalion. 64-72
- Peter J. Denning:

Origin of Virtual Machines and Other Virtualities. 73
- Anne Fitzpatrick, Mary Croarken:

Events and Sightings. 74-77
- Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:

Reviews. 78-81
- John A. N. Lee:

Biographies. 82-86
- Janet Abbate:

Hands on the Machine. 87-88
Volume 23, Number 4, October-December 2001
- William Aspray:

Adelle and Erwin Tomash: Honoring a Couple's Contributions to Computer History. 2-3
- William Aspray:

Erwin Tomash: His Life and Work. 4-11 - Arthur L. Norberg:

A Perspective on the History of the Charles Babbage Institute and the Charles Babbage Foundation. 12-23 - Jeffrey R. Yost:

CBI/Tomash Fellowship: Sponsoring a Generation of Scholars in the History of Information Processing. 24-28 - Bruce H. Bruemmer, Elisabeth Kaplan:

Realizing the Concept: A History of the CBI Archives. 29-38 - Michael R. Williams:

Building a World-Class Book Collection: The Tomash Library. 39-43 - Martin Campbell-Kelly:

The Charles Babbage Institute Reprint Series for the History of Computing. 44-48 - Paul E. Ceruzzi:

A View from 20 Years as a Historian of Computing. 49-55 - Nathan L. Ensmenger

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The 'Question of Professionalism' in the Computer Fields. 56-74 - Thomas Haigh

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The Chromium-Plated Tabulator: Institutionalizing an Electronic Revolution, 1954-1958. 75-104
- William Aspray:

Events and Sightings. 105-106

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