From magnetic tape and rare film to lab notebooks and business plans to early mainframes and source code, our collection is as diverse as the history of computing. It is a rich resource for everyone, comprising historical objects, documents, software titles, ephemera, and photographs and moving images.
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Van Rossum, Guido oral history, part 1
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2018-02-01
102738720
FreeBSD kernel internals : an intensive code walkthrough
Moving image, 2000
102740463
An historical perspective on computer development at Harvard. Lecture by Richard Milton Block at the Los Alamos History of Computing Conference
Moving image, 1976-06-14
102695422
How the world builds software
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2017-01-17
102717289
An historical perspective on computer development at Harvard. Lecture by Richard Milton Block at the Los Alamos History of Computing Conference
Moving image, 1976-06-14
102695488
An historical perspective on computer development at Harvard. Lecture by Richard Milton Block at the Los Alamos History of Computing Conference
Moving image, 1976-06-14
102695499
IBM Sharing System TSS/360
IBM
Moving image
102780977
Ingalls, Daniel oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2017-04-10
102738238
People and Computers, Broadcast B-Roll
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1991-06
102694935
Garst, Blaine oral history part 1
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2016-07-25
102717172
Design and Use of Colossus: WWII Code-Breaking Machine, lecture by Tom H. Flowers
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1981-10-15
102703090
Design and Use of Colossus: WWII Code-Breaking Machine, lecture by Tom H. Flowers
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1981-10-15
102703089
System R Code Generator Pt. 1
International Business Machines (IBM)
Moving image, 1979-12
102788816
Design and Use of Colossus: WWII Code-Breaking Machine, lecture by Tom H. Flowers
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1981-10-15
102651673
System R Code Generator Pt. 2
International Business Machines (IBM)
Moving image, ca. 1979
102788817
Ubiquitous Open Source: "What Does It Mean for the Software Industry?," lecture by Mitch Kapor
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2003-11-20
102703065
The Trajectory of Computer Development at Fujitsu, lecture by Shigeru Sato
NASA Ames Research Center
Moving Image, 1999-05-12
102695171
The Trajectory of Computer Development at Fujitsu, lecture by Shigeru Sato
NASA Ames Research Center
Moving Image, 1999-05-12
102639126
Ubiquitous Open Source: "What Does It Mean for the Software Industry?," lecture by Mitch Kapor
Xerox PARC
Moving Image, 2003-11-20
102651310
Churchill Club | The Churchills 2018 Global Benefactor : Jennifer Pahlka, Code for America
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2018-09-20
102792623