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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Basic programming concepts and the IBM 1620 computer
Holt
Document, 1968
102709771
Automatic Coding of an electronic computer
Document, 1952-12-14
102653981
Basics of digital computers, Vol. 2
John F. Rider, Publisher
Document, 1958
102709652
Of mice and men : a history of personal computing
Nickle Arts Museum
Document, 2001
102709695
The American mathematical monthly
Mathematical Association of America
Document, 1965-02
102724460
IBM 704 FORTRAN II Automatic Coding System
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Research Center
Document, 1959-9-4
102679236
Brainiacs: 201 small electric brain machines, and how to make them, including all 33 geniacs (1955), all 13 tyniacs (1956), and 155 brainiacs (1957-1958-1959)
Berkeley Enterprises, Inc.
Document, 1959
102709577
A history of computing in the twentieth century : a collection of essays
Academic Press
Document, 1980
102709726
Description of Source Language Additions to the FORTRAN II System
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1958 ca
102679235
The IBM 701 Speedcoding System
Document, 1954-01
102653983
ACM 71 : a quarter-century view
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Document, 1971
102725918
Transcript of discussion, SHARE meeting
Document, 1972-03
102653984
A Program For Translation of Mathematical Equations for Whirlwind I
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document
102653982
Preliminary Report: Specifications for the IBM Mathematical FORmula TRANSlating System, FORTRAN
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1954-11-10
102679231