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About this website: FAQCopyrightThe text on this website is copyright in the same way as any other publication. It is of course legitimate to make small quotations from it. A link to this site should then be put in to acknowledge the origin of quoted text. For any more substantial use of the material on this site you should ask permission from me. You should also ask my permission to use any of the graphic icons or the images which are marked as being my photographs.ImagesI have no rights to any Turing images and therefore can give no permissions. For information on the availability of Turing images you should go to the page on archives and photographs.LinksHyperlinks into this site are encouraged. There is no need to ask permission. You can link to any page you like, as I will always keep the internal page structure.Email contactI welcome comments on the website, especially to report dead links or to suggest new links. If you have questions about Alan Turing's life and work, please ensure that you have exhausted the resources of this website, making full use of the search engine and site map before contacting me. In particular, please don't ask me to do your college assignments! In what is probably a vain attempt to thwart email-grabbing spam-spiders, I am giving my email address in the disguised form: andrew/synth.co.uk — replace the / by an @ before you send an email.Postal addressDr Andrew HodgesWadham College University of Oxford Parks Road Oxford OX1 3PN United Kingdom Buy signed copies of my booksYou can also email me to arrange to buy a signed copy of Alan Turing: the enigma. I will only accept payment made through PayPal. You can also buy signed copies of my 2007 book One to Nine.Brief History and Financial BaseThis website was started in September 1995. From the beginning it was written and designed wholly by myself. For an initial period it was hosted on my Oxford University webspace, and also there were for a time mirrors in San Francisco and Chicago. (For this reason you may come across outdated links to these obsolete URLs.) Since 1997, however, it has had its own domain name www.turing.org.uk and web-hosting paid for by myself. It is entirely my own responsibility as author and web-author, and there is no support or sponsorship from any academic institution or publisher. For some years I have had a little support from Amazon commissions. In 2004 I made agreements with advertisers, which will enable me to do more to maintain and expand the site. This website is also featured in the book E-Learning and Virtual Science Centers (2005) as an example of a resource for science education.Support the Alan Turing websiteI hope that you enjoy looking at this website and find it useful. If you do, please reciprocate by buying my book, or asking your local or college library to stock it. Web-hosting by the Big Oxford Computer Company Ltd. Thanks also to Graham Ellsbury of MicroVector |