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STIM Sloan-Stanford Network for the History of Technology

Welcome to Science and Technology in the Making (STIM) The Science and Technology in the Making Web sites use an innovative approach to investigating and documenting recent/contemporary events in science and technology. The Science and Technology in the Making Web sites use an innovative approach to investigating and documenting recent/contemporary events in science and technology. We are all interested in using of the interactive capabilities of the internet to gather survey information and personal histories, encourage dialogue between the makers of history, and provide an (inter)-active archive about the technologies these makers have created. Since the major players in our projects are still alive and continue, in many cases, to be active, their stories, their experiences, point of view, and contributions will be an essential part of the history presented on the web sites. Thus, the traditionally more or less silent subjects of a historical study become personally involved, contributing participants and partners in the writing of the history of their community. Projects EV online PCR Big Dig NYC Blackout Mousesite

Projects EV online PCR Big Dig NYC Blackout Mousesite

Projects EV online PCR Big Dig NYC Blackout Mousesite

Projects EV online PCR Big Dig NYC Blackout Mousesite

Projects EV online PCR Big Dig NYC Blackout Mousesite

STIM Project Origins in SiliconBase

SiliconBase Researching the History of High Technology Paper World Published articles Notebooks Technical reports Memos Grant proposals Electronic Media Software Data tapes Video Simulations Networked Scholarly Workspaces for the History of High Technology Wide range of document types

SiliconBase Networked Scholarly Workspaces for the History of High Technology Provide Science & Technology Studies Researchers an Expanded Toolkit

SiliconBase Networked Scholarly Workspaces for the History of High Technology A resource for tracking the demographics of agents, competencies, and technical skills within and between companies, universities, and research organizations.A resource for tracking the demographics of agents, competencies, and technical skills within and between companies, universities, and research organizations. A resource that does not reflect a single point of view, but which will grow flexibly to accommodate new materials and multiple perspectives.A resource that does not reflect a single point of view, but which will grow flexibly to accommodate new materials and multiple perspectives. Project Aims

SiliconBase Networked Scholarly Workspaces for the History of High Technology Multimedia Archives Search Tools Full TextFull Text Image Content SearcherImage Content Searcher

SiliconBase Networked Scholarly Workspaces for the History of High Technology Guided Tours

MouseSite History of Human Computer Interaction Doug Engelbart and the Mouse Hypertext Windowing Networked Collaboration

ContextIn this forum we explore the cultural context in which these innovations were introduced.

Considering the power of the tools publicly demonstrated in 1968, why didn’t the Mouse Roar?

Contributions of files, including text, video, images, and audio files can all be made via an upload interface. Files are catalogued and indexed according to digital library standard markup languages. Stored in a multimedia distributed database

In periodically changing forums on DEVICES we inquire about the hardware and software components of the NLS system

In forums on PERSONS we collect biographical information and career trajectories of group members, and we encourage individuals to add their own archives and viewpoints to the collection