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January-March 2008

cover imageAnnals at 30: Founding Editor in Chief Bernard A. Galler

From the Editor's Desk
by Jeffrey R. Yost
This issue begins the 30th year for the Annals,and I am honored to take on the responsibility of the editor in chief role in the footsteps of my distinguished colleague David Alan Grier, and his equally accomplished predecessors.

The Life and Works of Bernard A. Galler (1928-2006)
by Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
This article describes Bernard A. Galler's involvement in early systems programming and machine languages research, his work with the ACM, and—of special interest to the readers of this journal—his contributions to the development of the history of computing, and his role as the first editor in chief of the Annals of the History of Computing.

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History of Computing Bibliographies
Originally published in Communications Booknotes Quarterly, the " Histories of Computers—From Aiken to Zuse" and "Histories of Computers: Programming and Software from ALGOL to Windows XP" are useful bibliographies for anyone interested in the history of computing.