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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Age of computers : how it began
The Washington Post
Document, 1974-01-13
102718673
Mauchly: Unpublished Remarks [on Atanasoff controversy]
Association of Computing Machinery (ACM). Annals of Computing History
Document, 1982
102660857
Eckert affidavit in support of Theodore Bonn's patent for transitor buffer and gate
Document, 1966-09-03
102660814
Preparation for an interview with Carl Abraham of the Philadelphia Bulletin
Document, 1966-01-28
102660838
Industrial science & tehcnology: Last third of the century
Document, 1966-06-07
102683443
Two Plane Memory and A circuit for the cancelling of sneak signal voltages
Document, 1958-05-14
102660427
"Comrade computer" the Russian computer today: Soviet plans for future applications the outlook -- American vs. Russia
Document, 1962-08-10
102660390
A survey of digital computer memory systems
Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)
Document, 1953-10
102660415
Trends of computer and data processing hardware in 1962
Datamation
Document, 1962-01
102660422
Unicode automatic coding for UNIVAC scientific data automation system 1103A
Sperry Rand Corporation. Remington Rand Univac Division
Document, 1958
102660869
Optical spatial filter and its use in pattern recognition
Sperry Rand Corporation. Remington Rand Univac Division
Document, 1968-05-14
102660453
U. S. Census Bureau job descriptions for UNIVAC technical or supervisory positions
Document, Circa 1951
102683486
Blueprint diagrams of EDSAC's half minor cycles, stage 1, stage 2, and and untitled flow chart
Cambridge University Mathematical Laboratory
Document
102683943
List of the Cambridge computer conference attendees
Cambridge University Mathematical Laboratory
Document, 1949-06
102683936
Handwritten notes from Cambridge computer conference sessions taken by Victor W. D. Hale
Document, 1949-06
102683929
Basic patent challenged: Is Eniac patent a fraud? Honeywell tells court it is
Computerworld Magazine
Document, 1968-03-27
102683448
Then and now
Remington Rand Univac
Moving image, 1960-12-23
102695265
Trays with transistors
Still Image
102664248
J. Presper Eckert
Still Image, 1932-1939
102664255
Short paper titled "The Co-ordinating Orders" indicating the need for sub-routines
Document, 1949
102683933