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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Directions for operating "queen" potentiometry
Gray Instrument Co.
Document
102683669
Visit to Dr. H. Gotoh, University of Toyko to UNIVAC
Document, 1970
102660807
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1935
102675945
Mile High Chapter - Data Processing Mangement Association
Document, 1967
102660819
Article number one and article number two
Document, 1972 ca.
102683445
Smithsonian Institution: Information Revolution exhibit materials
Document, 1987
102660412
John E. Parker obituary
Document, 1992-03-30
102660830
The computer - a bridge from nanoseconds to seconds
Document, 1967-03-08
102660335
Computers in research
Sperry Rand Corporation
Document, 1974-05-30
102660880
Sperry Univac paperweight
Sperry Univac
Physical object
102667009
United States Statement of Employment and Financial Interests
Document, 1962
102660572
The status of computer components and technology
Document, 1965-11-03
102660426
Thoughts on the History of Computing
Document, 1976-02-24
102660584
The boundless age of the computer
Fortune Magazine
Document, 1964-03
102683668
UNIVAC systems
Document, 1964-07
102683670
Data sales experience meeting - Bell Telephone
Document, 1965
102683454
Newspaper and magazine clippings unrelated to Eckert, various dates
Document
102680467
Unisys award
Solid Brass Specialties
Physical object
102665997
Visit to Dr. Wilcox notes on low cost printer and keyboard feasibility model
Document, 1964-05-22
102683468
Telephone interview transcript with New York Times computer editor William F. Smith
Document, 1972-02-09
102660855