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Submitting a First Hand History is one of the ways you can help | ''This is a help page in the [[Help:Contribute New Content|Contributing New Content]] section.'' | ||
Submitting a First Hand History is one of the ways you can help preserving the record of engineering and its related technologies. Your experiences provide a personal touch to the history of technology and can be an excellent insight into the history of technical fields, inventions and the social implications of technology. There are many ways to submit a First Hand History to the IEEE History Center | |||
== Through the Wiki Interface == | == Through the Wiki Interface == | ||
Submitting a First Hand History through the | Submitting a First Hand History through the Engineering and Technology History Wiki (ETHW) website interface is the fastest way to get your memoirs published. To submit a memoir, first log in with your account. If you do not have an account, you can [[Special:RequestAccount|request one]]. | ||
[[ | Once you are logged in, visit the [[Create|content creation page page]], select "First Hand History" from the pulldown box. | ||
Enter the title of your First Hand History and click on "Create First-Hand History". You can then type in your history and when finished click on "Save Page". | Enter the title of your First Hand History and click on "Create First-Hand History". You can then type in your history and when finished click on "Save Page". | ||
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Nathan Brewer<br> | Nathan Brewer<br> | ||
IEEE History Center<br> | IEEE History Center at Stevens Institute of Technology<br> | ||
Castle Point on Hudson<br> | |||
Hoboken, NJ 07030 | |||
and attach any photographs or supporting documents that you feel would be appropriate to insert in the history. We will digitize your memoirs and publish them online, usually within one or two weeks of receipt. | and attach any photographs or supporting documents that you feel would be appropriate to insert in the history. We will digitize your memoirs and publish them online, usually within one or two weeks of receipt. |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 2 August 2018
This is a help page in the Contributing New Content section.
Submitting a First Hand History is one of the ways you can help preserving the record of engineering and its related technologies. Your experiences provide a personal touch to the history of technology and can be an excellent insight into the history of technical fields, inventions and the social implications of technology. There are many ways to submit a First Hand History to the IEEE History Center
Through the Wiki Interface
Submitting a First Hand History through the Engineering and Technology History Wiki (ETHW) website interface is the fastest way to get your memoirs published. To submit a memoir, first log in with your account. If you do not have an account, you can request one.
Once you are logged in, visit the content creation page page, select "First Hand History" from the pulldown box.
Enter the title of your First Hand History and click on "Create First-Hand History". You can then type in your history and when finished click on "Save Page".
For more detailed instructions on specific aspects of modifying your first hand history (like adding images or text formatting), please see Help for First Time Contributors.
Through E-mail
We accept submissions via email, you can email it to n.w.brewer@ieee.org and we will post it online for you. Our preferred formats are Word Document (.doc/.docx) or a Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) file, but we will try to open anything that you have.
Through Postal Mail
We also accept submissions via the more traditional means of sending in a hard copy. If you have a printed manuscript, please send it to:
Nathan Brewer
IEEE History Center at Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
and attach any photographs or supporting documents that you feel would be appropriate to insert in the history. We will digitize your memoirs and publish them online, usually within one or two weeks of receipt.