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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Revolutionaries, season two : Turing's cathedral : author George Dyson in conversation with John Hollar
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2012-03-07
102746896
Computer Museum Opening, lecture by Gordon Bell and Maurice Wilkes
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1979-09-24
102695240
CAD/CAM at Boeing, What is a Computer?
Boeing Aircraft Company
Moving Image
102695359
From ENIAC to the Stored-Program Computer: Two Revolutions in Computers by Arthur W. Burks
Moving image, 1976-06-10
102695474
Churchill Club | IgG4 advances : a revolution in the making
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2017-03-08
102792590
A Public Discussion on the National Science Foundation's Large-Scale Computing Research Efforts for the Future, lecture by Peter Freeman et al.
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 2005-10-20
102695058
Saviers, Grant oral history, part 2 of 2
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2019-10-30
102795788
Goldberg, ParcPlace, and Xerox PARC videotapes and DVDs
Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center); Fuji Xerox; ParcPlace Systems Inc.; Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Moving image, 1982-2000
102773512
Saperstein, Bill oral history
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2022-12-14
102792803
A Public Discussion on the National Science Foundation's Large-Scale Computing Research Efforts for the Future, lecture by Peter Freeman et al.
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 2005-10-20
102651398
Technical reports, summer lectures, intern talks, and the Network Systems Laboratory
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Systems Research Center; Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Western Research Laboratory
Moving image, 1989-1999
102764673
Turing's cathedral : author George Dyson in conversation with John Hollar
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2012-03-07
102746451