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.
The computer in retrospect and prospect
Document, 1968-03
102660841
Interview transcript with senior editor of Inc. magazine
Document, 1985
102660827
European executives tour of UNIVAC
Sperry Rand Corporation
Document, 1962-05
102660822
Louisville Chapter - Association for Systems Management
Document, 1972
102683449
Industrial College of the Armed Forces
Document, 1967
102660663
National Association of Manufacturers paperweight
Physical object
102667008
Gi - Go [newsletter of the Hong Kong Computer Society]
Document, 1972-10
102660432
Electronic numerical integrator and computer [ENIAC]
Document, 1964
102683472
Philadelphia Story - J. Presper Eckert [biography]
Document, 1995-03-30
102660812
Eckert's Eckert Mauchly Computer Corporation employment agreement
Document, 1947-12-22
102660829
Human and Computer Intelligence
Document, 1963
102683477
Spiral wheel printers
Document, 1958-07-15
102660393
The E.N.I.A.C.S.'s [ENIAC] Muddled History
Pennsylvania Gazette
Document, 1982-11
102680543
Sperry Univac paperweight
Sperry Univac
Physical object
102667009
United States Statement of Employment and Financial Interests
Document, 1962
102660572
The status of computer components and technology
Document, 1965-11-03
102660426
Thoughts on the History of Computing
Document, 1976-02-24
102660584
The boundless age of the computer
Fortune Magazine
Document, 1964-03
102683668
UNIVAC systems
Document, 1964-07
102683670
Data sales experience meeting - Bell Telephone
Document, 1965
102683454