Who should submit to Iterations?
Iterations is open to anyone interested in presenting original work in the emerging discipline of software history. Iterations provides an outlet for scholarly articles on software history, a forum for first hand accounts of significant events and developments in software, reviews, and feedback from readers and authors. Analyses of software history that draw upon perspectives and methodologies from other disciplines are encouraged. Inquiries and submissions should be sent electronically (MS Word attachment is the preferred form for submissions) to cbi@tc.umn.edu. Inquiries can also be made by contacting Jeffrey Yost or Philip Frana at (612) 624-5050, sending email to cbi@tc.umn.edu or sending mail to: Iterations; Charles Babbage Institute; 211 Andersen Library; University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455.
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