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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Turing's Work at the National Physical Laboratory and the Construction of Pilot ACE, DEUCE, and ACE
Audio, 1976-06-11
102695523
The Smithsonian Computer History Project and Some Personal Recollections
Audio, 1976-06-12
102695528
The SWAC: The National Bureau of Standards Western Automatic Computer
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695544
The MANIAC
Audio, 1976-06-10
102695518
A perspective of the history of computing in France
Audio, 1976-06-12
102695531
Computer development at Argonne National Laboratory
Audio, 1976-06-10
102695517
From mechanical linkages to electronic computers : recollections from Czechoslovakia
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695538
Memories of the Bureau of Standards' SEAC
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695545
Computing developments 1937-1957 as seen from Cambridge
Audio, 1976-06-10
102695514
Between Zuse and Rutishauser : the early development of digital computing in central Europe
Audio, 1976-06-11
102695521
Computer development at the Institute for Advanced Study and a pre-history of computing in Israel
Audio, 1976-06-12
102695408
Von Neumann: The interaction of mathematics and computing
Audio, 1976-06-10
102695513
From ENIAC to the stored-program computer : two revolutions in computers
Audio, 1976-06-10
102695516
ENIAC
Audio, 1976-06-14
102695540