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DESCRIPTION:The Annual Nellie Y. McKay Lecture in the Humanities with Profe
 ssor Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. This lecture delves into the history of keypunc
 h operators in North America by combining personal reflection and critical
  theory. Keypunch operators—people (mainly female) who translated docume
 nts into computer-readable cards—have been key to the rise of modern lar
 ge-scale computation\, but surprisingly little has been written about them
 .\n\nURL: https://humanities.wisc.edu/event/mckay-lecture-wendy-chun/
LOCATION:6191 Helen C. White Hall
SUMMARY:My Mother was a KeyPunch Operator (But She Never Learned to Drive)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://humanities.wisc.edu/event/mckay-lecture-wendy-chun/
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