Corinna Schlombs
information technology, International Business, Labor History, gender and work
Women in Business History
Corinna Schlombs is Associate Professor of History at Rochester Institute of Technology. Her research and teaching interest are in the history of technology and business, with a focus on information and communication technologies. She is the author of Productivity Machines: German Appropriations of American Technologies from Mass Production to Computer Automation (MIT Press, 2019). Her current project is a history of data entry, labor identity and equality for which she has received funding from the National Science Foundation, the Charles Babbage Institute, and the Linda Hall Library among others.
Service to the BHC
Trescott Prize Committee 2019 - 2022 [Chair 2021 - 2022]
Recent Conference Participation
| 2025 BHC meeting:
Presenter, "Data Entry Challenges: IBM, Work, and Technological Change"
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