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David L. Morton Georgia Tech Working on the following as of 2006: A book on technology and imagination, exploring fringe technologies such as magic, UFOs, quack medicine and others. A reference work for librarians and archivists on the identification and preservation of post-1945 sound recording technologiess and media. A web-based, interactive, historical map and database of Georgia's industrial development Developing new podcasts for my general-public-oriented personal site, Recording-History.org |
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Web Page: | https://www.brainchip.net |
List Affiliations: | Web Editor for H-Southern-Industry |
Interests: | American History / Studies History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Local History |
Bio: PhD, History of Technology, Georgia Tech 1995 MS, History of Technology, Georgia Tech 1993 MA, History, Auburn University, 1991 BA, History, Univ. of Georgia 1987 Major publications: Off the Record: The Technology and Culture of Sound Recording in America (Rutgers Press, 2000) Sound Recording: Biography of a Technology (Greenwood Press/Johns Hopkins, 2004) Electronics: Biography of a Technology (Greenwood Press, 2004) Major Web Projects: IEEE Virtual Museum (WWW.IEEE-Virtual-Museum.org) The History of Sound Recording Technology (WWW.Recording-History.org) |