Preserve historic documents related to Apollo, music, and IBM Heart Lung Machine

Preserve historic documents related to Apollo, music, and IBM Heart Lung Machine

Center for Technology & Innovation

Short-Term Project
Date and Location
Days of Work:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Time(s) of Day:
No Preference
Address:
321 Water Street
Binghamton NY 13901
Project Details
Project Category:
Research, Service, Academic Service Learning Class (Unpaid)
Event Type:
Ongoing
Weekly Hours:
2 hour segments, as many as 100 segments
People Needed:
3-5
Seeking:
Undergraduate Students, Staff, Alumni, Faculty, Graduate Students, No Preference
Project Description
Did you know Broome County has connections to the 1969 Apollo moon landing? How about the IBM Heart Lung Machine--the device that made the first heart surgery possible in the1950s? And the player piano? Broome County is connected to all of these historic technological interventions, and the Center for Technology and Innovation needs help preserving this fascinating history! Volunteers can scan technical documents relating to Apollo, helping prepare for the upcoming 50th anniversary of the moon landing, which will involved celebrations and exhibitions in Binghamton, DC, London, and elsewhere in July 2019. Help scanning engineering notebooks related to the Heart Lung Machine is also needed ahead of a scholar from Germany visiting Binghamton this fall. If interested, volunteers can also help assemble a narrative and photo gallery/power point presentation. Finally, help is needed archiving Player Piano music rolls.
Requirements
Training Required:
No
Immunization Proof:
No
Application Needed:
No
Other Requirements:
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Project Contact

Contact Name
Susan I. Sherwood (Executive Director)

Email
director@ctandi.org

Phone
607-723-8600

Mailing Address
321 Water Street, Binghamton, NY


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