Scope
The IEEE Annals of the History of Computing serves as the archival journal for the history of computing. Its contents include historical papers and records concerned with the international computing and information processing field, and information on the heritage of the computing and information processing field for scholarly and educational purposes. Annals is managed by an Editor in Chief, chosen by the Computer Society who works with an appointed Editorial Board of scholars and practitioners. In addition to scholarly papers and practitioner's memoirs, Annals has departments which contain biographies, reviews, anecdotes, and current events of importance to computer historians.
Prospective authors are strongly encouraged to visit the Author Center for more information about submitting an article for publication.
In addition, the Annals' homepage contains information about the latest issue, including material which could not be accommodated due to space limitations.
The members of the Editorial Board can be found at http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/annals/edboard.