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.
Search the Catalog
Catalog contains over 150,296 records.
Le Lisp VAX/VMS
Document, 1988
102719503
How LISP has Changed
Byte Magazine
Document, 1988
102719522
LISP Computers Go Commercial
Electronics McGraw-Hill
Document, 1980-11
102719123
Straight Talk About LISP
Lucid, Inc.
Document, 1992
102719560
An Introduction to LISP
Florida, University of
Document, 1962
102720524
Improvements in LISP Debugging
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Document, 1963
102720601
Interlisp <LISP> Changes Update
Document, 1976
102718966
LISP Editor, Usermanual
Siemens
Document, 1975
102720896
Lisp Embedding in Algol
Institut d'Informatique et Mathématiques Appliquées de Grenoble (IMAG)
Document, 1965
102720637
LISP 2 Language Specifications
System Development Corporation (SDC)
Document, 1967
102720670
Rutgers/UCI Lisp Compiler
Rutgers University
Document, 1978
102719039
LISP Bulletin No. 1
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Document, 1969
102720740
New - LISP - Messages
Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Document, 1979
102719096
Common LISP Reference Manual
Carnegie-Mellon University
Document, 1982-07-29
102719215
Apollo : LISP Product Brief
Apollo Computer, Inc.
Document, 1985
102719335
LISP Another View (LAMBDA)
Stanford University
Document, 1981-08-18
102719171
UCI LISP Manual
California, University of (Irvine)
Document, 1973
102720793
LISP 3300, Vers. 2
Universitetet i Oslo [University of Oslo]
Document, 1974
102720813
The FRANZ LISP Manual
University of California, Berkeley
Document, 1982
102719188
LISP Symbolic Integration Program
Stanford University
Document, 1963
102720596