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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Catalog contains over 150,498 records.
College reunion
Document, 1985; 1995-1996
102785370
Text Reckoning and Compiling (TRAC) language
Document, 1966-2002
102785437
Y2K problem - North, Gary
Document, 1999-2000
102785451
Optical character recognition
Document, 1967-1970; 1990; bulk 1969
102785398
Programming standards
Document, 1957-1985
102785420
Historical file
Document, 1959-1999; undated
102785380
Character sets - International Organization for Standardization TC 46/SC 4
Document, 1972-1978
102785366
Screen Environment
Document, 1986-1992
102785429
Text processing - various materials
Document, 1957-1978; 1982-1991
102785436
Y2K problem - government Y2K conference
Document, 1997-1998
102785450
Escape sequences
Document, 1965-1969
102785376
IBM lawsuit
Document, 1987-1988
102785390
Character sets - general
Document, 1964-1974
102785364
Y2K problem - patent for method of solving millennium problems of some application programs
Document, 1997-2000
102785453
IBM 650 - photographs and clippings
Document, 1955-1964; 1979
102785389
Meeting minutes - International Organization for Standardization and European Computer Manufacturers Association
Document, 1965-1983
102785391
Y2K problem - historical file
Document, 1959-2001
102785459
Y2K problem - articles and presentations on the bug and fixes
Document, 1997-2000
102785447
Correspondence
Document, 1958-1989; bulk 1967-1979
102785372
Speeches and papers
Document, 1955-1982
102785430