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Annals 2024 Reviewer Thanks

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing is grateful for the contributions of our excellent reviewers.

The articles in IEEE Annals of the History of Computing are the result of hard work by many people. We deeply appreciate the efforts of everyone who reviewed the many articles submitted to the magazine last year. The peer review process helps maintain the magazine’s high standard of quality. All of us in the computing community owe gratitude to the small and dedicated group of people who participate in this crucial service. If you would like to contribute as a reviewer, visit the peer review page for magazines to find out how to get involved.

—IEEE Annals of the History of Computing's editorial board and staff

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