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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Worldview: An Electronic Atlas
Apple
Document, 1988-01
102805533
Full Spectrum Learning
Apple
Document
102805540
Applecart
Apple
Document, 1989-02
102805539
The Constitution Through History
Apple
Document, 1987-06
102805528
Apple Multimedia Lab (MML) One Pagers
Apple
Document, 1992
102805537
Apple Multimedia Lab Promos
Apple
Moving image, 1991
102805548
Comparison of Four Educational Authoring Tools
Apple
Document, 1987-08
102805529
Using Guides to Explore Multimedia Databases
Apple
Document, 1988-11
102805545
Visual Almanac: a personal recollection
Apple Multimedia Lab
Document, 1991
102793210
TrailMaker: A HyperCard Tool
Apple
Document, 1988-01
102805534
Interactive Multimedia Design 1988
Apple
Document, 1988-11
102805541
Interactive NOVA Design Example: Animal Pathfinders
Apple
Document, 1987-09
102805530
Multimedia in Public Space
Apple; Exploratorium
Document, 1989
102805542
Visual Almanac
Apple
Document, 1991
102805547
Learn Different: Insights from the Apple Multimedia Lab, 1987-1992
Document, 2017
102803005
Multimedia Production System (MPS) Video Report
Apple; Lucasfilm, Ltd.
Moving image, 1989
102805549
The Multimedia Computer: Features and Prospects
Apple
Document, 1988-01
102805532
Elements of Realspace Imaging
Apple
Document, 1991
102805544
Multimedia Production System Functional Specification
Apple
Document, 1987-04
102805531
Getting the Picture: A Research Guide on the Sources of Optical Disc
Apple
Document, 1988-01
102805536