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Out of a closet: the early years of the computer museum

Published: 01 January 2011 Publication History

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The 2011 opening at the Computer History Museum of the world's largest and most complete physical and cyber exhibit of computing history marks the sixth stage of a public museum's evolution, which began in 1975 with a closet-sized exhibit in a Digital Equipment Corporation building, migrating to The Computer Museum, Boston. It now lives in an 119,000 square foot public home in Silicon Valley. This chance/luck driven evolution of an institution is due to the dedication and leadership of a few people who persuaded hundreds of others that the endeavor was worthwhile and needed their support. Gwen Bell, The Computer Museum's founding director, and Len Shustek, the founding chairman of the Computer History Museum were committed to its success! Behind nearly every artifact, exhibit, and pioneering effort is a story that the museum is dedicated to understand and tell. This is the story leading to the Computer History Museum.

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Bell, C. G., Newell, A.C.: Computer Structures: Readings and Examples. McGraw- Hill computer science series. McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., New York (1971)
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Bell, G.: Bell's Law for the Birth and Death of Computer Classes. Commun. ACM 51(1), 86- 94 (2008)
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Shustek, L.: TCM History Center: A New Silicon Valley Institution, p. 1 (April 1995)

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Dependable and Historic Computing: essays dedicated to Brian Randell on the occasion of his 75th birthday
January 2011
522 pages
ISBN:9783642245404
  • Editors:
  • Cliff B. Jones,
  • John L. Lloyd

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Berlin, Heidelberg

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Published: 01 January 2011

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