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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IBM PCjr button
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Physical object, 1984
102638392
Versatec button
Versatec
Physical object
102638397
Tandon button
Tandon Magnetics Corporation
Physical object
102638378
Read Anything, Anywhere. Adobe button
Adobe Systems
Physical object
102638405
RTI INGES/UNIX button
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Physical object
102638380
Computer Business News button
Computer Business News
Physical object
102638506
ComputerWorld button
ComputerWorld
Physical object, ca. 1982
102645164
Computer Shopper button
Computer Shopper
Physical object
102638328
CG&A button
IEEE Computer Society
Physical object
102638330
Computerworld button
ComputerWorld
Physical object, ca. 1982
102633861
WebReady button
WebReady
Physical object, 1995 ca.
102638513
IBM button
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Physical object, 1984 ca.
102638525
Do you output? button
Computerworld Magazine
Physical object
102638532
NCGA button
National Computer Graphics Association
Physical object, 1989
102638304
Is MS DOS a feminist? button
ComputerWorld
Physical object, ca. 1982
102645171
Comuterworld button
Computerworld Magazine
Physical object, ca. 1982
102645138
Digital Research button
Digital Research
Physical object
102645145
Sun Microsystems button
Sun Microsystems
Physical object
102645119
Truevision button
Truevision
Physical object
102645152
Disk too shall pass button
ComputerWorld
Physical object, ca. 1982
102645157