In article <004c01c66e27$b291b030$6401a8c0 at DESKTOP>,
"Evan Koblentz" <evan at snarc.net> writes:
I believe they do some history work in
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigcomm/ ...
There's also SIGCIS within the Society for the History of Technology.
I don't find any official page on ACM's site for SIGCIS. Is it now
called "Computers and Society" SIGCAS?
What's your spontaneous interest in this?
I've been a member of ACM since '88. My IEEE membership lapsed (shame
on me) several years ago and I need to renew. My ACM membership is
also up for renewal. I figured while I'm renewing, I might add some
SIG memberships that are relevant to my obsession^Whobby :-).
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