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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Scientific marketing newsletters
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1969
102679614
Stanford Computation Center reference manual
Stanford University
Document, 1965
102679551
Nearest neighbor hydrodynamics calculation
Document, 1961
102635673
Automation, friend or foe?
Cambridge University Press
Document, 1956
102636380
Digital Image Processing
Document, 1981
102679789
Logic diagrams
Document, [1958]
102634959
Real time clock
Document, 1958-10-08
102632527
Printer
Document, [1958?]
102632534
High-speed disks
Document, 1958-11-17
102632541
No title available
Document, 1957-08-21
102634220
Octal-hex bit sheet
Document, 1959-12-14
102633943
Machine analysis of networks
Document, 1958-12-23
102632313
Disk for LASL
Document, 1957-12-24
102632743
Paper tape input
Document, 1958-08-08
102632503
Machine organization
Document, 1956-11-20
102633981
P.P. Dept. meeting
Document, 1959-05-26
102635052
AEC computer situation
Document, 1963-08-23
102632630
No title available
Document, [1958]
102634965
Sigma simulation
Document, 1958-12-22
102632591
Combined indexing and protection
Document, 1957-12-06
102634073