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 150,476 records.
Writing Optimizable Fortran
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Palo Alto Scientific Center
Document, 1983
102679838
System Performance Map
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Systems Development Division
Document, 1974
102679706
FLOCO II Manual
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
Document, 1959
102663158
Bendix G-15 Computer spare parts
G. H. Leland Inc.
Physical object, 1956 ca.
102689914
Correspondence by Edward G. Wildanger
Document
102801361
G Day Apple button
Apple Computer, Inc.
Physical object
102633380
Computer history lecture
Document, 1993
102687724
Climatology study
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
Document, 1978
102679752
IBM history lectures 1979
Document, 1979
102679769
The DSN Code
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL)
Document, 1959
102663159
How Firm a Foundation: An Autobiography of Thomas G. Kamp, Sr.
Kocina Communications, Inc.
Document, 2000
102799562
IBM 1401 G System Summary
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1964-06
102664763
Computer Time Line
Document, 1993
102679995
Past and future trends in computing
Document, 1977
102679736
Various articles on digital image processing
Document, 1981
102679798
Solution of transport equation by sn approximations
Document, 1955
102634747
Lecture notes and references on computer history
Document, 1963
102679503
RF Spectrum of H2 in magnetic field
Harvard University
Document, 1950
102636217
Hydrodynamic instability
Document, 1953
102687690
Bendix G-15 promotional materials
Bendix Corporation. Computer Division
Document, ca. 1962
102721812