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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Parallel processing
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1990
102623203
Recurrent electrical transients
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1953
102620076
Prosody and speech recognition
Morgan Kaufmann
Document, 1988
102623195
Conversational computers
John Wiley & Sons
Document, 1968
102623183
The computer in art
Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Document, 1971
102628296
Advances in image pick-up and display
Academic Press
Document, 1977
102623239
The incredible secret money machine
Howard W. Sams & Co.
Document, 1978
102676815
Introduction to VAX/VMS
Professional Press, Inc.
Document, 1985
102676896
Minds and machines
Penguin Books
Document, 1954
102623621
Digital computing systems
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1959
102622286
Computer literature bibliography
United States. Government Printing Office
Document, 1965
102628347
Campus computing strategies
Digital Press
Document, 1983
102623018
Computer circuits for experimenters
Radio Shack
Document, 1974
102625002
The society of mind
Simon & Schuster
Document, 1986
102623905
Communication nets : stochastic message flow and delay
Dover Publications
Document, 1964
102619911
Queueing systems
John Wiley & Sons
Document, 1975
102620160
A history of Manchester computers
Digital Press
Document, 1975
102623777
Macintosh programming secrets
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Document, 1992
102676839
The medium is the massage
Bantam Books
Document, 1967
102700912
The personal computer book
Doubleday & Company
Document, 1984
102623032