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Vol. 12, No. 1
November 1999

Mercurial Matters

Old and New Media

News of Members

Editorial: Seduced by a "First'

2000 in Munich

Nina Wormbs wins Robinson Prize

Information Networks and Urban Spaces

Book Review:
Science in Public

Lemelson Center Fellows Program

News of the Field:
Printing History on the Web

Audio History Library

Westinghouse Films from 1904

What can "Old Technologies" Teach us about Digital Culture?

Recent and Upcoming Conferences

Journal of Radio Studies

New Edition of Bibliography

EXTRA!

Telephone Collectors International

SHOT Session Query: Mechanical to Electrical

A Victorian Internet?

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Antenna is published for the Mercurians, Special Interest Group in the Society for the History of Technology. Two year subscriptions are US$5 for delivery to the U.S., US$6 to Mexico and Canada, and US$10 elsewhere.

Single issues are $1.50 per copy. Please make all checks out to SHOT in US dollars, write Mercurians on the memo line, and mail to Pamela W. Laird, address below.


Editors:

Pamela Walker Laird
Department of History
University of Colorado Denver
Campus Box 182; P.O. Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
(303) 556-4830; FAX (303) 556-6037
plaird@carbon.cudenver.edu
 
Andrew Butrica
Code ZH, History Office
NASA Headquarters
Washington, DC 20546
abutrica@hq.nasa.gov

News & Museum Review Editor:

David Morton
Center for the History of Electrical Engineering
39 Union Street
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-5062
908/932-1066; FAX 908/932-1193
d. morton@ieee.org

Book Review Editor:

Jonathan Coopersmith
Department of History
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX 77843
(409) 845-7148; FAX (409) 862-4314
j-coopersmith@tamu.edu


Associate Board:

James Beniger, James E. Brittain, James Carey, Elizabeth Eisenstein, Walter Ong, Michael Schudson, John Staudenmaier, Edward Wachtel