It consists of articles, first-hand accounts, oral histories, landmarks and milestones.
[2] A partnership between the United Engineering Foundation (UEF) and its member engineering organizations ASCE, AIME, AIChE, ASME, IEEE as well as the Society of Women Engineers is developing the ETHW as a central repository for the documentation, analysis and explanation of the history of technology.
[11] At the beginning, most content was related to electrical, electronics and computer engineering.
[12][13] As of 2018, ETHW included thousands of wiki entries, and recorded over 800 oral histories.
[1] In contrast to ETHW encyclopedia articles and landmarks/milestones, such content is subjective and not peer reviewed.