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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Project Technical Report
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Document, 1968
102720731
VLISP - AID
Paris, University of
Document, 1977
102719006
Rutgers/UCI LISP Manual
Rutgers University
Document, 1977-04-24
102718995
Humorous Papers (long jokes)
Document
102719587
NEXPERT Object 2.0 manuals
Document, 1991
102720426
Project Technical Report
Stanford University. Artificial Intelligence Project
Document, 1969
102720748
LISP F3 Implementation Guide and System Description
Uppsala University
Document, 1978
102719049
Handwritten Bibliography and Newspaper Article
Document, 1983
102719657
MLISP
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Document, 1970
102720712
Symbolic Manuals
Symbolics
Document, 1983-1985
102720200
Program listing of OPS5
Carnegie-Mellon University
Document, 1979
102719640
Joshua Reference Manual 7.2
Symbolics
Document, 1988
102720217
Writing and Debugging Programs
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1958
102720414
The Programming Problem (Handwritten) Manuscript
Document, 1957
102720399
Do What I Mean : The Programmer's Assistant
Computers & Automation
Document, 1972-04
102720767
A Portable LISP Compiler
Utah, University of
Document, 1980
102719114
Cromemco LISP, Instruction Manual
Cromemco
Document, 1980
102719102
Symbolic Manuals 8.1
Symbolics
Document, 1991
102720298
Coping with Complexity
Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Document, 1981-04
102803931
Personal dynamic media
Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Document, 1975-03
102807065