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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UNIVAC instructions code C-7
Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation (EMCC)
Document, 1948
102683442
Supervisory control operations
Remington Rand, Inc. Eckert-Mauchly Division
Document, 1950-05-22
102660666
Newspaper clippings 1961-62
Document, 1961-1962
102685277
Newspaper clippings 1984-1986
Document, 1984-1986
102685272
Ads introducing Sperry Univac 1100/60
Document, 1979
102724486
Navy Communications requirements and technology: Panel report
Document, Circa 1968
102660391
Outline of talk on integrated circuits
Document, 1968-10-24
102683463
Concept I and II
Document, 1962
102660430
Figure of merit ideas
Document, 1965-01-25
102660435
Executives 100 feet tall
Document, 1962-04-06
102660389
Data processing: The industry of change
Document, 1966-1968
102660334
New developments in the computer industry
Document, 1956-10-23
102660384
Memories for Electronic Computers
Data Processing Yearbook
Document, 1963
102660423
General instructions for maintenance checks
Document, 1951-1953
102660593
UNIVAC spare parts non-expendable listing
Document, Circa 1952
102660598
UNIVAC practical training course outline [Census Bureau]
Document, 1950-1954
102660586
UNIVAC LARC dedication press folder
Remington Rand Univac
Document, 1960.
102683487
Outline of Univac lecture I & II
Document, 1953
102660601
The matrix math compiler for UNIVAC I
Franklin Institute
Document, 1957-11-15
102660613
Electronic accounting
Systems for Modern Management
Document, 1950-06
102660877