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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What's so funny about computers?
Kaufmann
Document, 1982
102628132
Omni online database directory
Collier Macmillan Publishers
Document, 1983
102676648
Robots, robots, robots
New York Graphic Society
Document, 1978
102627951
Programming the IBM 360
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1967
102627956
Communication and Electronics
American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)
Document, 1959
102660951
Apple Journal of Courseware Review
Stauffer, Carolyn M.
Document, 1982
102660999
Computer sorting
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1969
102623055
Datamation EDP Industry Directory
Technical Publishing Co.
Document, 1972
102660968
Applied dynamic programming
Princeton University Press
Document, 1962
102624135
Microcomputers for business applications
Howard W. Sams & Co.
Document, 1979
102625892
Software debugging for microcomputers
Reston Publishing Company
Document, 1980
102624205
Computers and data processing
Academic Press
Document, 1985
102623846
The abacus: a pocket computer
St. Martin's Press
Document, 1968
102623865
Australian Computer Museum Society newsletter
Australian Computer Museum Society
Document, 1997
102660920
L'eta Di Galileo
Instituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza
Document, 1987
102623125
Pulse and digital circuits
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1956
102619991
Microcomputers in amateur radio
Tab Books
Document, 1981
102676799
Whole Internet users guide and catalog
O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
Document, 1992
102623834
Commodore 128 programming secrets
Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Document, 1986
102701178
Data base design
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Document, 1977
102620239