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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We built our own computers
Cambridge University Press
Document, 1966
102676567
SoftLibrarian
Jeddak
Software, 1992
102677882
Fax / Online
Galacticomm
Software, 1993
102690858
Major Database, The
Galacticomm
Software, 1993
102690860
Microsoft Office 97 Starts Here
Microsoft Press
Software, 1997
102690764
Appraising the economics of electronic computers
Controllership Foundation
Document, 1956
102701179
Computers as theatre
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Document, 1991
102676822
Designing Web usability
New Riders Publishing
Document, 2000
102700967
Autodesk AutoLISP, release 12 - programmer's reference guide
Autodesk, Inc.
Document, 1992-04-23
102721273
AOL 56K turbo
America Online, Inc. (AOL)
Software, 1999
102719932
Symantec visual cafe
Symantec Corporation
Software, 1996
102714906
Appletalk remote access installer
Apple Computer, Inc.
Software, 1991
102714317
Cable
Physical object
102728154
Keyboard
Apple
Physical object
102730899
Keyboard
Apple Computer Inc.
Physical object
102730902
Autodesk AutoCAD manuals and templates
Autodesk, Inc.
Document, 1984-1989
102739175
West Coast Computer Faire Advisory Board
Interface Group, Inc.
Document, 1986-1988
102734853
Microsoft Office and associated applications
Microsoft Corporation
Document, 1992-1994
102734788
The bugbook I - Logic & memory experiments - Using TTL integrated circuits
E & L Instruments, Inc.
Document, 1974
102703252
Elkay Software and Epic MegaGames
Epic Megagames, Inc.; Elkay Software Inc.
Document, 1989; 1994
102734839