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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Jewels of formal language theory
Computer Science Press
Document, 1981
102701053
I.B.M., colossus in transition
Times Books
Document, 1981
102701130
Man-machine system experiments
Johns Hopkins Press
Document, 1972
102621193
Virtual reality
Summit Books
Document, 1991
102701027
Computers in art and design
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Document, 1991
102623290
CMOS cookbook
Howard W. Sams & Co.
Document, 1977
102676819
Digital computing systems
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1959
102628048
Commodore 128 programming secrets
Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Document, 1986
102701178
Intellectual property issues in software
National Academy Press
Document, 1991
102623461
Digital computer components and circuits
Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Document, 1957
102623466
Computer image generation
John Wiley & Sons
Document, 1983
102701077
Viewdata and the information society
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1982
102623536
Hyperdocuments and how to create them
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1990
102676857
APL : an introduction
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Document, 1986
102700997
A history of Manchester computers
Digital Press
Document, 1975
102628257
CyberArts : exploring art and technology
Miller Freeman
Document, 1992
102624236
A guide to SQL
Boyd & Fraser Publishing Company
Document, 1990
102628240
Elements of IBM 1130 programming
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Document, 1968
102628245
Encyclopedia of computers and computer history
Routledge
Document, 2001
102623790
The TEXbook
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company; American Mathematical Society
Document, 1984
102676840