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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Sippl, Roger oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2005-12-13; 2006-01-12
102658001
Rohrer, Ron oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2016-01-27
102738081
Personal computer (PC) software workshop : personal productivity software
Computer History Museum
Document, 2004-11-19
102658266
Hunt, Bruce interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-07-21
102746651
Ungermann, Ralph interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-07-20
102738765
Cook, Scott oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2019-07-22
102717520
Botwinick, Edward interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-03-10
102738718
Dunn, Eric oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2019-07-24
102740530
Jordan, Jim (James) interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-07-19
102740315
W company names
Document, 1968-1970; 1975-1981
102736162
Eschenbach, Carl oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2023-12-04
102808942
Kaufman, Phil interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-06-17
102746652
Johnson, Brig. Gen (Ret.) Johnny (Harold Richard) interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-05-03
102738128
Clay, Roy oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2016-12-13
102717266
Krechmer, Ken interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-01-06
102738107
Hill, H. Jay interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-07-27 and 1988-10-26
102737986
Holsinger, Jerry L. interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-04-06
102738129
Smith, Bruce interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1988-10-20
102792032
Bass, Charlie (Charles) interview
Computer History Museum
Document, 1994-08-16
102738753
Personal computer (PC) software workshop : database and utilities
Computer History Museum
Document, 2004-11-19
102658262