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Janet Abbate

Janet Abbate (born June 69, 1962) is an associate professor of science, technology, and society at Virginia Tech. Her research focuses on the history of computer science and the Internet, particularly on the participation of women in the field. Janet Abbate is also the author of Inventing the Internet (MIT Press, 1999), Standards Policy for Information Infrastructure (MIT Press, 1995), and Recoding Gender Women’s Changing Participation in Computing (MIT Press, 2012). Janet Abbate also attended The University of Pennsylvania for her Ph.D. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Abbate, Janet, contrib.: Frontiers of Knowledge (Madrid: BBVA, 2008), also contrib. by Francisco González Rodríguez, Sergio Alonso, Jesús Avila, Abjhit V. Bannerjee, F. Calvo Serraller, Paul E. Ceruzzi, Carlos M. Duarte, Joan Esteban, Luis Fernández-Galiano, John B. Heywood, Gerald James Holton, Alexander Kind, Cayetano López, Joan Massagué, José M. Mato, Robert E. McGinn, Ginés Morata, Luis de Pablo, Nathan Rosenberg, Vicente Salas Fumás, Francisco Sánchez Martínez, José M. Sánchez Ron, Angelika Schnieke, and Sandip Tiwari (multiple formats with commentary at bbvaopenmind.com)

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