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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McNealy, Scott oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2019-02-26
102740496
Generation digital : politics, commerce, and childhood in the age of the internet
MIT Press
Document, 2007
102721732
Katz, Randy oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2022-07-14
102792717
Shoemaker, John oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2015-11-30
102738027
Kirsch, Steve oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2016-10-11
102717223
Warner, Mike oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2018-07-31
102738848
Grignon, Andrew oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2017-04-18
102740145
Townshend, Brent oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2022-05-25
102792696
Kahn, Bob (Robert) oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2006-09-30
102657973
Clark, Jim oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2019-09-16
102795133
Bell, Gordon oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2005-06-23; 2005-07-19; 2006-02; 2006-10-19
102702036
Nassi, Ike oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2016-08-26
102717190
Sindhu, Pradeep oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2016-04-25
102738121
Adams, Jayson oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2020-09-24
102792108
Cox, Brad oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2016-08-02
102717175
Groff (Jean-François) Oral History
Computer History Museum
Document, 2009-11-11
102702210
Walden, David C. oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2009-06-05
102702119
Perkins, Thomas J. oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2011-07-22
102714336
Kleinrock, Leonard (Len) oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2011-09-28
102745980
Severino, Paul J. oral history : part two
Computer History Museum
Document, 2012-10-16
102746606