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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Catalog contains over 150,483 records.
Fastest in its time
Document, 1982-01
102632616
Daisy wheel
Diablo Systems Inc.
Physical object, Circa 1972
102666312
Data communications for business information systems
Macmillan Publishing Company
Document, 1973
102676532
Aristo slide rule
Aristo
Physical object
102666716
Graphs
Document, ca. 1965
102710188
Organizational charts
Document, 1969-1971
102710190
How Macs work
Ziff-Davis Press
Document, 1993
102709807
Computers for people
Dilithium Press
Document, 1982
102709890
How to use SuperCalc
Dilithium Press
Document, 1983
102722246
LM10 Operational Amplifier
National Semiconductor Corporation (NSC)
Physical object, 1976
102716244
Microwriter input device
Microwriter Ltd.
Physical object
102716345
X3J13 Ballot, March 10, 1989 version
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Document, 1989
102719527
Sahakian patent notebook (#1638)
Fairchild Semiconductor
Document, 1976-08-19-1976-11-03
102742206
Long patent notebook (#1296)
Fairchild Semiconductor
Document, 1970-11-04-1972-09-07
102741950
IBM System/360 magnetic core memory
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Physical object, 1964
X180.83I
The Affordable Computer Store button
The Byte Shop
Physical object
X763.86K
Basic machine principles
American Elsevier Publishing Company
Document, 1968
102623411
Virtual reality : theory, practice, and promise
Meckler Publishing
Document, 1991
102676763
Micro-PROLOG : programming in logic
Prentice-Hall International
Document, 1984
102623810
Atari ST internals : the authoritative insider's guide
Abacus Software
Document, 1986
102676580