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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Berkeley inside/out : a guide to restaurants, entertainment, people and politics
Heyday Books
Document, 1989
102734491
Trademarks
Document, 1982-1988
102734441
Applicant and job information
Document, ca. 1984-1989
102734427
John Baker meeting
Audio, ca. 1978
102774048
CALNET and Infosphere audio cassettes
Audio, 1990
102774029
Meeting relating to X.25 and X.Dot
Audio, ca. 1980
102774036
Applications
Aldus Corporation; Lotus Development Corp.; Microsoft Press
Document, 1983-1987
102734488
Newsletters and periodicals
Document, 1973-1993
102734503
San Francisco Bay Area resources
Document, ca. 1978-2000
102734476
Meeting minutes
Document, 1977-1991
102734457
Information about potential donors and grant-funding organizations
Document, 1987-1991
102734433
Business licenses
Document, 1983-1984
102734445
Correspondence with legal counsel
Document, 1978-1984
102734452
Insurance
Document, 1984-1992
102734440
Technical reports and papers
SRI International; Pacific Bell
Document, 1964-1988
102734483
Soft-tech
Penguin Books; Whole Earth Catalog
Document, 1978
102734490
David Ferris meeting
Audio, ca. 1978
102774047
Flowers growing out of computer terminal
Still image, ca. 1986
102774061
NPR Dateline - the computer culture
National Public Radio (NPR)
Audio, 1983-04-06
102774042
X.Dot tri-fold brochure
Pacific Software Manufacturing Company
Document
102805170