Background and Theoretical Assumptions
Introduction
Toward a User Perspective in the Historiography of Computing
But Who Is the User?
Introducing the "Elite" User
The Need for Documenting the Recent Past
Creating Oral and Written Sources
Documenting History of Computing
Approaching the (Elite) User
Documenting the Use of Computers
The Mutual Shaping of Methodology and Organization
Reflections on Methodology
Conducting Oral History Interviews and Witness Seminars
Acquiring Written Recollections and Designing the Writers' Web
Created and Collected Sources
Contextualizing the Process of Documentation
Concluding Observations
Oral Evidence and the Swedish Historiography of Computing
Interpreting Oral Evidence
Career Patterns, Social Networks, and Flows of Knowledge
Users and Uses of Technology
The Materiality and Geography of Computing
Conclusions
Appendices
List of Created and Collected Sources
List of Meta-Documentation
Formal Description of Organization and Work Process
Participants in the Project