Herman
Alderman, 1998 Smithsonian Volunteer: City College of New York, University
of Idaho, Nuclear Engineering and Reactor Physics. Challenges: Biographical
Sketches within the chip collection.
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Bailey
Ball, 2007-08 Smithsonian Intern, University of Maryland, College Park
(BA History) & Baltimore County (MA Historical Studies) Challenges:
Literal Transcription: Auto-Sembly
Process aka Signal Corps Process of Stanislaus (Stan) Francis Danko.
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Nance
L. Briscoe, 1984 -present, Smithsonian Staff: NMAH, Information Technology
& Society, Specialist Solid-State and Intern/Volunteer Supervisor for
the chip collection. Challenges: Selecting & managing the chip
collection and Webmaster of this site.
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Erik
Ellis, 1998 Smithsonian Intern: Walla Walla College, Washington and
Bachelor of Arts Humanities/History. Challenges: Object numbering,
finding aids for project files, manufacturing and processing, product evaluations
and analysis.
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Isaac
Foster, 2000 Smithsonian Intern: Walt Whitman High School Senior, Maryland.
Challenges: Digitally salvaging the stories of Silicon Valley, specifically,
Don C. Hoefler's MICROELECTRONICS NEWS 1975-1986.
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Clare
Frost, 2002 Smithsonian Intern/Volunteer: James Madison High School
Senior, Vienna, Virginia. Challenges: Collections Management in the
history of integrated circuits; continuing support documentation for the
ICE Collection Series 16 Project Files and Series 17 Litigation.
1976-1986.
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David
Georgen, 1998 Smithsonian Intern: Marshall High School, Falls Church,
VA. Challenges: Assistance and team development of WWW template,
design and graphics.
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Vishal
S. Greenaway, 1997 Smithsonian Intern: Don Bosco High School, New York.
Challenges: Texas Instruments Collection, data entry and editing.
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Lt.
Matthew L. Hamilton, 1998 Smithsonian Volunteer: United States Navy.
Challenges: Image organization, WWW layout, editing and loading.
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Robert
S. Harding, Smithsonian Staff, retired: NMAH, Archives Center, Senior
Archivist & Head of the Manuscript Collections. Challenges: Co-Author
of Archives Center Integrated Circuit Engineering Collection Finding Aid.
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Arn
Jacobsen, 2002 Smithsonian Intern/Volunteer: Eastern Michigan University,
Bachelor of Science - History. Challenges: Collections Management
in the history of integrated circuits; continuing support documentation
for the ICE Collection Series 16 Project Files and Series 17 Litigation.
1976-1986.
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Frank
H. Jaeger, 1999 Volunteer: Stevens Institute of Technology, Master of
Science - Metallurgy. Challenges: Assistance in organizing 15 of
30 years in the history of integrated circuits, including SOCRATES - a transcription.
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Howard
Jenerick, 1998 Smithsonian Volunteer: Illinois Institute of Technology
1942, WWII Naval Aviator, University of Chicago 1951. Challenges: Chip
identification, cross reference for the DANKO Collection.
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Gale
D. Kaufmann, 1998 Smithsonian Volunteer since 1983: Occidental
College, Bachelors in Political Science; UCLA, Public Administration 1955.
Challenges: Organization of images, object numbering & collection
provenance.
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David
A. Leiman, 2000 Smithsonian Intern: Center for Museum Studies, The George
Washington University. Challenges: Digital photography of the Texas
Instruments Collections, 100's of objects in a variety of positions for
research support.
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Suzanne
Lewis, 1998-99 Smithsonian Intern: Center for Museum Studies, The George
Washington University; University of Cape Town, South Africa, Bachelor of
Arts/History. Challenges: Collections Management in the history of
integrated circuits and developing & maintaining support documentation.
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Kristine
S. Mauger, 1998 Smithsonian Intern: Malone College, Canton, Ohio; preparing
for Bachelor of Arts/Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. Challenges: Assisting
with HTML code manipulation and editing, organizing chip biographies.
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Heather
McClung, 1998 Smithsonian Volunteer-Intern: Marshall University Bachelor
of Arts/History. Challenges: Solid-State US Patents, conservation
and archival support, litigation cross referencing.
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Lance
Miller, 1998 Smithsonian Intern: Coronado High School, El Paso, Texas.Challenges:
WWW page code proofing.
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Frank
Murphy, 1999 Smithsonian Intern: Bloomsburg University, Pennsylvania;
Bachelor of Arts/History. Challenges: Completion of HTML coding and
image organization of Solid-State US Patents.
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Sherman
L. Naidorf, 1999 Smithsonian Volunteer: University of Missouri, 1952
Bachelor of Science Business Public Administration, Assistant Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Telecommunications for Dept. of Veterans Affairs (ADAS), 1993.
Challenges: Microscopic identification of exposed die and tracking
chip art.
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Emily
J. Neilan, 1998 Smithsonian Intern: Arizona State University, Public
History and US History, Master of Arts. Challenges: Product evaluation
and analyses research, object numbering, archival tracking and re-housing.
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Amber
Quinones, 2002 Smithsonian Intern/Volunteer: Mary Carroll High School
Junior, Corpus Christi, Texas Challenges: Collections Management
in the history of integrated circuits; continuing support documentation
for the ICE Collection Series 16 Project Files and Series 17 Litigation.
1976-1986.
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David
Rabinowitz, PhD; 1999 Smithsonian Volunteer: Oregon State University
- ECE; Hewlett-Packard. Challenges: Programming, development of and
instruction in HTML code, preserving the integrity of chip technology and
hardware support techniques.
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Pam
Reese, 1998 Smithsonian Intern: Weber State University, Ogdon, Utah;
Bachelor of Science/Public History. Challenges: Motorola v
Fairchild Trade Secret Litigation finding aid, re-housing and organization.
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John
Riegel, 2000 Smithsonian Intern: The John Glenn Institute, Ohio State
University - majoring in History & Psychology. Challenges: Assistance
in organizing 10 years in the history of integrated circuits and chip art
research.
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Michael
C. Scalia, 2000 Smithsonian Intern: Center for Museum Studies, The George
Washington University. Challenges: Digital photography of the Texas
Instruments Collections, 100's of objects in a variety of positions for
research support.
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Michelle
Senese, 1996 Smithsonian Intern: Illinois State University, Bachelor
of Science/Anthropology. Challenges: Location tracking, finding aids
and image organization.
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Michael
P. Sparky Terry, 2002 Smithsonian Volunteer: Retired
Navy Chief Radioman & Civil Service career in radio spectrum management.
Challenges: digital preservation, transcriptions, and
integrated circuits documentation & oral histories.
( 2002 to 2008 Operation of Amateur Radio Station NN3SI as part of the
Information Age Exhibit.)
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Josephine
Tolosa, 2002 Smithsonian Intern/Volunteer: Communication Arts at the
Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines. Challenges: Collections
Management in the history of integrated circuits; continuing support documentation
for the ICE Collection Series 16 Project Files and Series 17 Litigation.
1976-1986.
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Josh
Torrance, 1998 Smithsonian Intern: University of Indiana at Pennsylvania,
Master of Arts/Public History; Cooperstown, New York. Challenges: Initial
outline finding aid, manufacturing facilities, and project files.
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Philip
Wallach, 2000 Smithsonian Intern: Shaker Heights High School Senior,
Ohio. Challenges: Digitally salvaging the stories of Silicon Valley,
specifically, Don C. Hoefler's MICROELECTRONICS NEWS
1975-1986.
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Sharon
A. Varnum, 2000 Smithsonian Intern: Center for Museum Studies, The George
Washington University; University of Missouri, Bachelor Arts/History. Challenges:
Assistance in organizing 10 years in the history of integrated circuits
and chip art research.
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Patrick
Ymele-Leki, 2000 Smithsonian Intern: Montgomery College - The Paul Peck
Humanities Institute, Maryland - majoring in Chemical Engineering. Challenges:
Texas Instruments Collection, digital photography, data entry and editing
and chip art design panels.
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