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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LISP II Memo 13 : Programming Examples
Information International, Inc.
Document, 1965
102720632
Teaching Materials
Document, 1978-1985
102720377
FOL source code listing
Document, 1978
102720372
Datalogilaboratoriet 1977 [Computer Science Laboratory 1977]
Uppsala University
Document, 1977
102718973
Technology's Potential [Really Just a picture of John McCarthy]
Document, 1969
102720733
Announcement : 1977 MACSYMA Users' Conference
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1977
102718997
LISP Bulletin No. 1
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Document, 1969
102720740
LISP 2 Language Specifications
System Development Corporation (SDC)
Document, 1967
102720670
Natural Language Programming
Document, 1975-1987
102720423
History of LISP
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Document, 1978
102719046
Bibliography of MIT AI Memos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Document, 1971-11
102720757
Allegro Common Lisp User Guide : Release 3.1
Franz, Inc.
Document, 1989-11
102720221
Symbolic Manuals
Symbolics
Document, 1986-1989
102720240
Release 6.1 Update Kit and Software Installation Manual
Symbolics
Document, 1986
102720199
September 1989 Release Notes
Symbolics
Document, 1989
102720202
LISP Museum Catalog (ends 1986)
Document, 1986
102719661
Bibliography of Actors-Related Work
Document, 1989
102719659
LISP : Principles
Uppsala University
Document, 1970
102720721
The Definition of LISP1.8+0.3i
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Document, 1979
102719065
MODLISP
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Document, 1980
102719109