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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Compiled correspondence of William E. Harding
Document, 1971
102789911
Development program for high performance technology
Document, 1977-01-28
102789913
Resume of William E. Harding
Document, 1989-02-03
102783404
Semiconductor technology trends group homework assignment
Document, 1981-10-19
102789914
When does automation pay?
Circuits Manufacturing
Document, 1975-07
102789939
Engineer's notebook
Document, 1957-1973
102789910
LSI strategy committee report
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1969-05-21
102789937
Consulting report on factory automation book 2 appendix
Document, 1971-1981
102783406
FMS strategy and program status, revision number 1
Document, 1972-11-27; 1973-11-15
102789916
A draft presentation on LSI
Document, 1969-09-02
102789938
Chapter 1 : solid logic technology proposal
Document
102789940
Two articles about Jack Riseman : "One of a kind?" and "IBM's Mavericks in the Lab"
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1964-11
102789936
Consulting report on factory automation
Document, 1971
102783407
Collection of documents relating to presentations
Document, 1972-01-31; 1972-01-11; 1971-12; 1971-06-14
102789912
Technical history project interview C92 : W.E. Harding
Document, 1986-01-22
102783405
IBM internal publications: "The Circuit" and "IBM News"
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1964-1980
102783408
Component division chronology : legal issues and conclusions
Document, ca.1970
102789917
The first automated semiconductor manufacturing system in the industry : the FMF feasibility line
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1988-11-28
102789915