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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AL/COM SNOBOL-D (preliminary) user's manual
Applied Logic Corporation
Document, 1970-07
102790078
Sociology, alternative energy, eye tracking, auditory neuroscience, and Fibonacci numbers
SRI International; Stanford Research Institute (SRI); Datalog
Document, 1976-2001
102734100
A programming language for thoughts and dreams
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1986-06-20
102724846
I-D-S (Integrated Data Store)
General Electric
Document, 1964
102775995
Data General
Document, Circa 1988
102725208
Ridge Vineyard
Document, 1993
102734095
System test procedure : model D-2020, 11770 series computer magnetic tape unit
Hewlett-Packard Company
Document, 1966-07-27
102786806
Computer Operations, Inc.
Computer Operations, Inc.
Document, 1970
102804261
D-112 16-bit LSI / MSI computer price list; D-116H preliminary data sheet
Digital Computer Controls, Inc.
Document, ca. 1972
102776278
The Univac tube program
Remington Rand, Inc.
Document, Circa 1954
102659304
Conversational computers
John Wiley & Sons
Document, 1968
102623183
What computers can do
Camelot
Document, 1982
102623676
Game playing with computers
Spartan Books
Document, 1968
102701129
Circuit management in ANZ
Document, 1992-10
102804935
SRC RPC performance
Document
102804947
Deqna.def version 3.0
Document, 1987
102804961
Elementary Surveying
D. Van Nostrand Company Inc.
Document, 1946-06
102807681
Spectron Corp Product Data Sheets
Spectron Corporation
Document, 1977-1979
102751439
Mathematical Tables
Chemical Rubber Publishing Co.
Document, 1941
102807713
Microsoft R&D
Microsoft Corporation
Document, 1993
102737196