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Topic articles are encyclopedic style, 3rd person articles which make up the bulk of the IEEE Global History network's content. As the scope of the IEEE Global History Network includes the history of IEEE and its related fields, topic articles can widely vary in content. The articles can deal with biographies of individuals, histories of IEEE Organizational Units and functions, histories of certain technologies and the organizations which developed them. Unlike Wikipedia, the IEEE Global History Network aims to collect all material within its scope regardless of notability. If you are interested in creating an article, please make sure it is historic in nature, 25 years or older is a good time frame to work with.
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Topic articles are encyclopedic style, 3rd person articles which make up the bulk of the IEEE Global History network's content. As the scope of the IEEE Global History Network includes the history of IEEE and its related fields, topic articles can widely vary in content. The articles can deal with biographies of individuals, histories of IEEE Organizational Units and functions, histories of certain technologies and the organizations which developed them. The IEEE Global History Network aims to collect all material within its scope regardless of notability, so do not feel discouraged from contributing if you have detailed knowledge about a very specific subject or invidiual. The only criteria beyond fitting within the technical scope of IEEE and its fields of interest are that the article must be historic in nature, either by presenting a history of some subject, or the subject in question being 25 years older or more.


== Suggested articles ==
== Suggested articles ==


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=== Bell Labs Alumni ===
 
*[[Harold Black]]
*[[Karl Jansky]]
*[[George R. Stibitz]]
*[[Jack Morton]]
*[[Richard Hamming]]
*[[Morris Tanenbaum]]
*[[Bishnu S. Atal]]
*[[Lawrence Rabiner]]


=== Bioengineering ===
=== Bioengineering ===
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*[[Mary Shaw]]
*[[Mary Shaw]]
*[[Computer Language Compiler]]
*[[Computer Language Compiler]]
*[[ACE Computer
*[[ACE Computer]]
*[[Packet Switching
*[[Packet Switching]]


=== Electromagnetic and electrochemical devices and theory ===
=== Electromagnetic and electrochemical devices and theory ===
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*[[Cyril M. Harris]]
*[[Cyril M. Harris]]


== Telegraphy ==
=== Telegraphy ===


*[[Claude Chappe]]
*[[Claude Chappe]]

Revision as of 15:38, 19 November 2012

This is a help page in the Contributing New Content section.

Topic articles are encyclopedic style, 3rd person articles which make up the bulk of the IEEE Global History network's content. As the scope of the IEEE Global History Network includes the history of IEEE and its related fields, topic articles can widely vary in content. The articles can deal with biographies of individuals, histories of IEEE Organizational Units and functions, histories of certain technologies and the organizations which developed them. The IEEE Global History Network aims to collect all material within its scope regardless of notability, so do not feel discouraged from contributing if you have detailed knowledge about a very specific subject or invidiual. The only criteria beyond fitting within the technical scope of IEEE and its fields of interest are that the article must be historic in nature, either by presenting a history of some subject, or the subject in question being 25 years older or more.

Suggested articles

Looking for ideas on how to contribute? The IEEE Global History Network currently has no or stub pages pages on the following subjects and needs your help to improve them. Log in with your IEEE GHN account and click on any topic below to start to edit!

Bell Labs Alumni

Bioengineering

Circuits and Components

Computers and information science

Electromagnetic and electrochemical devices and theory

Lighting and Lasers

Nuclear Science

Oceanic Engineering

Organizations

Power Engineering

Publications

Radio / Radar

Signals

Telegraphy

Telephony

Transportation / Aerospace