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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Electronics in the West - The first fifty years
National Press
Document, 1967
102742823
The new alchemists - Silicon valley and the microelectronic revolution
Little, Brown and Company
Document, 1982
102742834
Living with the chip
Chapman & Hall
Document, 1995
102742827
Microchip - An idea, its genesis, and revolution it created
Perseus Publishing
Document, 2003
102742825
Technology, enterpreneurs, and Silicon Valley
Institute of the History of Technology
Document, 2002
102742832
Arnold O. Beckman - One hundred years of exellence
Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF)
Document, 2000
102742831
The Silicon Boys and their Valley of Dreams
William Morrow and Company, Inc.
Document, 1999
102742821
Silicon Gold Rush - The next generation of high-tech stars rewrites the rules of business
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Document, 1999
102742830
TI, the transistor, and me or my dis-integrated circuit through Texas Instrumants
Texas Legal Copies, Inc.
Document, 2000
102742828
Tiger technology - The creation of a semiconductor industry in East Asia
Cambridge University Press
Document, 2000
102742822
The political economy of industrial policy in East Asia - The semiconductor industry in Taiwan and South Korea
Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Document, 1997
102742820
Spinoff - A personal history of the industry that changed the world
Saranac Lake Publishing
Document, 2001
102742824
A career in Korea - The inside story of Samsung Electronics
KorCom International Inc.
Document, 1997
102742829
Silicon destiny - The story of application specific integrated circuits and LSI Logic Corporation
C.M.C. Publications
Document, 1992
102742833
We were burning - Japanese enterpreneurs an the forging of the electronic age
A Cornelia and Michael Bessie Book
Document, 1999
102742826