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- Enchantress of Abstraction, Bride of Science: must Ada Lovelace be a superheroine?Muffy Calder, Valerie Barr, Suw Charman-Anderson, Murray Pittock. 1 [doi]
- Humans, machines, and the future of workMoshe Y. Vardi. 2 [doi]
- Humans, machines, and the future of workJudith Grabiner. 3 [doi]
- Imaginary enginesSydney Padua. 4 [doi]
- The Analytical Engine and the Aeolian HarpImogen Forbes-Mcphail. 5 [doi]
- Enchantress of Numbers or a mere debugger?: a brief history of cultural and academic understandings of Ada LovelaceElizabeth Bruton, Sally Shuttleworth. 6 [doi]
- The mathematical correspondence of Ada Lovelace and Augustus De MorganChristopher Hollings. 7 [doi]
- The early education of Ada ByronJulia Markus. 8 [doi]
- Pythagoras to pacifism: mathematics and archivesJune Barrow-Green, Vicki Hanson. 9 [doi]
- Will you concede me Poetical Science?Richard Holmes. 10 [doi]
- Ada Lovelace lives forever: Ada's four questionsBetty Alexandra Toole. 11 [doi]
- From Byron to the Ada Programming LanguageJohn Barnes. 12 [doi]
- Turning numbers into notesEmily Howard, David De Roure. 13 [doi]
- Ada Lovelace, a scientist in the archivesSøren Riis, Ursula Martin, Nick Woodhouse. 14 [doi]
- Notions and notations: designing computers before computingAdrian Johnstone. 15 [doi]
- Interpreting dreams of abstract machinesBernard Sufrin. 16 [doi]
- Introduction to the Ada Lovelace SymposiumAlexander Wolf. 17 [doi]