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 150,481 records.
CRAY-1 computer
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1975
102679723
Neutron diffusion--Sn method
Document, 1956
102687492
Computer requirements in meteorology
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Palo Alto Scientific Center
Document, 1966
102679571
Concerning computer storage organization and notation
Document, 1964
102635631
Computer Design class
California, University of (Santa Cruz)
Document, 1988
102663194
Bryan's calendars, and dayplanners
Document, 1974-1992
102734616
Stretch personnel
Document, Oct. 28, 1960
102632633
No title available
Document, May, 1958
102634968
Stretch investigation
Document, May 8, 1961
102632619
Bendix G-20, PAR manual
Bendix Corporation
Document, 1960
102640542
Cobol: general description
Remington Rand Univac
Document, 1959
102680029
Super Computer references
Document, 1990
102687708
REINAS Project Review
Document, 1992
102687722
Computer system design notes
Document, 1965
102679553
Civil Defense brochures
United States. Government Printing Office
Document, 1950
102634665
Roster of members
Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
Document, 1958
102634622
Information systems planning guide
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1978
102689021
Wilson, Patrick G.
Document, 2004
102780285
G-15 Bendix Computer and Heat Transfer
Bendix Corporation
Document
102803119
The G-15 digital computer
Bendix Corporation
Document, 1955
102640522