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Special issues of the Annals of the History of Computing

Compiled by David Hemmendinger, August 2023. The term "guest editor" was first used in 1996, and I have used "editor" or "guest editor" as the Annals issues do. Several issues don't specify an editor, and my guesses are in square brackets.

Vol. 3:1, 1981, The development of theoretical computer science, Ronald V. Book, editor

Vol. 5:2, 1983, IBM 701: Thirtieth anniversary, Cuthbert C. Hurd, editor

Vol. 5:4, 1983, SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment), Robert R. Everett. editor

Vol. 6:1, 1984, Fortran's twenty-fifth anniversary, J.A.N. Lee and Henry S. Tropp, editors

Vol. 7:4, 1985, COBOL: 25th anniversary, J.A.N. Lee, editor

Vol. 8:1, 1986, IBM 650: IBM expands the computing world, Cuthbert C. Hurd, editor

Vol. 8:3, 1986, AFIPS, 1961-1986, Rosamond W. Dana and Henry S. Tropp, editors

Vol. 9:1, 1987, The Burroughs B 5000, Robert F. Rosin, editor

Vol. 11:3, 1989, The computer and the brain: An international symposium in commemoration of John von Neumann (1903-1957), Jean R. Brink, C Roland Haden, editors

Vol. 12:1, 1990, History of computing in France: Machines, Pierre E. Mounier-Kuhn, ed (continued in 12:2)

Vol. 14:1, 1992, Time-sharing and interactive computing at MIT, Part 1: CTSS, [compiled from interviews, J.A.N. Lee, EIC]

Vol. 14:2, 1992, Time-sharing and interactive computing at MIT, Part 2: Project MAC, [compiled from interviews, J.A.N. Lee, EIC]

Vol. 14:4, 1992, Computing at the University of Cambridge, Martin Campbell-Kelly, editor

Vol. 15:2, 1993, Analog computers [J.A.N. Lee, EIC]

Vol. 15:3, 1993, Computing at the University of Manchester, Geof Bowker, Richard Giordano, editors (?)

Vol. 16:4, 1994, Programming Languages, Thomas J. Bergin, editor

Vol. 18:1, 1996, Documenting ENIAC's 50th anniversary, Peter Patton and Steven Brown, editors

Vol. 18:2, 1996, 50 years of computing, Robert W. Seidel, guest editor

Vol. 18:3, 1996, Women in computing, Betty Campbell, guest editor

Vol. 18:4, 1996, 20th-century analog machines, James M. Nyce, guest editor

Vol. 20:2, 1998, Computer graphics, Carl Machover, guest editor

Vol. 21:2, 1999, The history of computing in Scandinavia, James M. Nyce and Magnus Johansson, guest editors

Vol. 22:3, 1999, Computing in Central and Eastern Europe [compiled by Michael R. Williams, EIC, and editorial-board members]

Vol. 22:4, 2000 [special section:Charles Babbage and the Analytical Engine, Michael R. Williams, ed]

Vol. 23:4, 2001, Legacy of the Tomashes to computing history, William Aspray, editor

Vol. 24:1, 2002, The start of the software products industry, Burton Grad and Luanne Johnson, guest editors

Vol. 24:2, 2002, Computer applications in libraries, part 1, Rebecca Graham and W. Boyd Raymond, guest editors

Vol. 24:3, 2002, Computer applications in libraries, part 2, Rebecca Graham and W. Boyd Raymond, guest editors

Vol. 25:4, 2003, Women and gender in the history of computing, Janet Abbate, guest editor

Vol. 27:2, 2005, Bolt Beranek and Newman: the first 40 years, part 1, David C. Walden and Raymond S. Nickerson, guest editors

Vol. 28:1, 2006, Bolt Beranek and Newman: the first 40 years, part 2, David C. Walden and Raymond S. Nickerson, guest editors

Vol. 28:4, 2006, PC software: Word processing for everyone, Paul E. Ceruzzi and Burton Grad, guest editors

Vol. 29:3, 2007, PC software: Spreadsheets for everyone, Paul E. Ceruzzi and Burton Grad, guest editors

Vol. 29:4, 2007, The future and the past: New thoughts on the history of computing, Thomas J. Misa, guest editor

Vol. 30:3, 2008, History of Informatics, Laszlo Böszörmenyi, guest editor

Vol. 31:1, 2009, History of Asian language processing, S. T. Nandasara and Yoshiki Mikami, guest editors

Vol 31:3, 2009, Perspectives on the history of computer games, Henry Lowood, guest editor

Vol. 31:4, 2009, Mainframe software: Database management systems, Burton Grad and Thomas J. Bergin/ guest editors

Vol. 32:2, 2010, Appropriating America: Americanization in the history of European computing, Gerard Alberts, guest editor

Vol. 33:2, 2011, New voices, new topics, William Aspray, Jeffrey R. Yost, guest editors

Vol. 34:4, 2012, Relational database management systems: the formative years, Burton Grad, guest editor

Vol. 35:2, 2013, Relational database management systems: the business explosion, Burton Grad, guest editor

Vol. 36:4, 2014, Algol culture and programming styles, Gerard Alberts, guest editor

Vol. 37:2, 2015, Computer security, Jeffrey R. Yost, guest editor

Vol. 37:4, 2015, History of computing in Latin America, Ivan da Costa Marques, guest editor

Vol. 38:2, 2016, History of computing in East Asia, Hyungsub Choi, guest editor

Vol. 38:4, 2016, Computer security, part 2, Jeffrey R. Yost, guest editor

Vol. 40:3, 2018, History of desktop publishing: laying the foundation, Burton Grad and David Hemmendinger, guest editors

Vol. 41:3, 2019, History of desktop publishing: Building the industry, Burton Grad and David Hemmendinger, guest editors

Vol. 42:1, 2020, History of desktop publishing: Font technology and marketing, Burton Grad and David Hemmendinger, guest editors

Vol. 42:3, 2020, Computing Capitalisms, Devin Kennedy and Gerardo Con Diaz, guest editors

Vol. 42:4, 2020, Interface architects: The evolution of human-computer interaction, Elisabetta Mori and Shreeharsh Kelkar, guest editors

Vol. 43:2, 2021, Computing Capitalisms, part 2, Devin Kennedy and Gerardo Con Diaz, guest editors

Vol. 43:4, 2021, Logic and computation, Liesbeth De Mol and Gerardo Con Diaz, guest editors

Vol. 44:1, 2022, Expert systems: Commercializing artificial intelligence, David C. Brock and Burton Grad, guest editors

Vol. 44:4, 2022, The IT of demography, Emily Klancher Merchant and Myron P. Gutmann, guest editors

Vol. 45:3, Jul-Sept 2023, Perspectives on AI in Europe, Helen Piel and Rudy Seising, guest editors

Vol. 45:4, 2023, Computing in Oceania, Janet Toland and Sebastian Boell, guest editors