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  Martin Campbell-Kelly PERSONAL DETAILS

Full Name and Title

Dr Martin CAMPBELL-KELLY

Date of Birth:

2 December 1945

Education/Qualifications:

1968 BSc (Hons 2.l) Computer Science, University of Manchester.
1980 PhD History of Science, CNAA

FULL-TIME POSITIONS HELD

U.K. Academe:

1994- Reader in Computer Science, University of Warwick
1989-94 Senior Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick.
1980-89 Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick.
1973-80 Senior Lecturer, Department of Mathematics and Computer Studies, Sunderland Polytechnic.
1968-73 Lecturer, School of Mathematics, Computing and Statistics, Leicester Polytechnic.

Visiting Research Positions:

Senior Research Fellow, Dibner Institute, MIT, 1998
Visiting Fellow, Business History Unit, London School of Economics, 1996-1999
Simon Senior Research Fellow, University of Manchester, 1993-94
Research Fellow, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., 1988
Research Fellow, University of Calgary, 1983

PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE

Disciplinary Knowledge:

Computer and Software Industries
Innovation Studies and Intellectual Property
Human Computer Interaction

Recent Research Grants and Contracts:

ESRC, History of the International Software Industry, £70,000
ESRC, Information Technology Policy in the UK, £101,000
Sloan Foundation, Technology Book Series, $125,000

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Editorial:

Contributor to: Independent, Daily Telegraph, Computing Research News (USA).
Member of editorial board of: Annals of the History of Computing, Computer Journal, Iterations, MIT Press Series in the History of Computing, Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering.
Consulting Editor: McGraw-Hill UK.

Consulting:

Industry-IBM UK, Oracle; SCO, ICL-Fujitsu, NPL, various dates.
Academe-External Examiner, MSc in Information Systems, University College Chester; MSc in Business Information Systems, Manchester Business School.

Recent International Programme Committees:

"Colloque International sur l'Histoire de l'Informatique et des Réseaux", Grenoble, autumn 2002.
"50 Years of Business Computing", London, November 2001.
"Unbundling History: Emergence of the Software Product", Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, Sept 2000.
"EICS 2000-Eighth European Conference on Information Systems",Vienna, July 2000.

Peer Reviewing:

Research Proposal reviewer ESRC and NSF.
Article reviewer: Annals of the History of Computing; Technology and Culture; Business History; Business History Review, Computer Journal; Industrial History; Organizational Science; Science, Technology, and Human Values, American Mathematical Monthly.
Book reviewer: most of the above, plus The Higher, Nature, Notes & Records, Computing Reviews

Learned and Professional Societies:

Member of: British Computer Society, British Society for the History of Mathematics, British Society for the History of Science, Association of Business Historians, Society for the history of Technology (USA), Business History Conference (USA).

Honorary Appointments:

Advisory Board, Centre for the History of Mathematics, Open University, 2001-
Council Member, British Society for the History of Mathematics, 1998-2001
Member, IFIP WG9.7 Task Group on History in the Computer Science Curriculum, 1996-
Acting Director, National Archive for the History of Computing, Manchester, 1993-94.

Recent Invited Lectures:

Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fur Informationstechnik, Berlin, 2001.
Science Museum, London, 2000.
IEE Summer Lecture, London, 2000.

KEY PUBLICATIONS
  1. A History of the Software Industry: From Airline Reservations to Sonic the Hedgehog, MIT Press, forthcoming.
     
  2. with William Aspray, Computer: A History of the Information Machine, HarperCollins and Basic Books, New York, 1996; paperback edition 1997.
     
  3. ICL: A Business and Technical History, Oxford University Press, 1989.
     
  4. Works of Charles Babbage, 11 volumes, Pickering & Chatto, London, 1989.
     
  5. with M. R. Williams, The Moore School Lectures, MIT Press, 1985.


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