Hagley Museum and Library - Collection of I.B.M. antitrust suit records
Collection of I.B.M. antitrust suit records includes discovery documents, trial transcripts, plaintiff and defendant exhibits, and depositions.
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Academia
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Wilmington, DE
United StatesHagley Museum and Library - Engineering Research Associates (ERA) origins
Engineering Research Associates (ERA) origins can be traced to the classified World War II-era Navy project to break the German secret codes by using electronic data processing. After the war, ERA became a private sector company that did pioneering work in computer development. In 1952 it was purchased by Remington Rand. The records include the correspondence of ERA's founding engineers including William Norris and Arnold Cohen. Also included is business and technical correspondence, legal records, patents, and oral histories.
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Wilmington, DE
United StatesHagley Museum and Library - Sperry UNIVAC Company Records
Sperry UNIVAC Company Records
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Academia
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Wilmington, DE
United StatesLibrary of Congress, Manuscripts Division - papers of John Von Neumann
The papers of John Von Neumann (1903-1957), educator,
mathematician, consultant, and atomic energy commissioner.
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Academia
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DC
United StatesLibrary of Congress, Manuscripts Division - Herman Hollerith papers
Herman Hollerith papers, 1850-1982. The collection focuses on the work of Herman Hollerith, inventor and businessman. It consists of six series: Personal Correspondence, Business Correspondence, Special Correspondence, Miscellany,
Addition I, and Addition II. Included in the papers are correspondence, printed matter, scrapbooks with newspaper clippings about the Hollerith tabulating machines and their use in census taking, and other material relating to the tabulating business.
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Academia
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DC
United StatesLibrary of Congress, Manuscripts Division - Vannevar Bush papers
Vannevar Bush papers, 1901-1974. Physicist, engineer, government official, and science administrator. The collection relates primarily to Vannevar Bush's role as
coordinator of the scientific community for defense efforts during and after World War II when he served as chairman of the National Defense Research Committee and director of its successor, the Office of Scientific Research and Development, where he supervised the Manhattan Project and other programs.
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Academia
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DC
United StatesStanford University - Varian Papers
Papers of Russell and Sigurd Varian, 1836-1988
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Stanford, CA
United StatesUniversity of California, Berkeley. Bancroft Library - Varian records
Records of Varian Associates, 1948-1972.
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Berkeley, CA
United StatesStanford University - Computer History Exhibits
The Stanford Computer Science exhibits can be seen during university hours by visiting the Gates Information Science building or on-line.
The displays were assembled by a coalition of Stanford computer scientists and the Computer History Museum (CHM), formerly the Computer Museum History Center (CMHC), and before that a part of The Computer Museum (TCM) in Boston, has installed exhibits within the Gates Computer Science building containing historical equipment and documents focusing on Stanford's role in the history of computing. The exhibits are being changed and updated as time permits. The first floor exhibit, installed November 1997, focuses on the early history of the Stanford Computer Science Department. and its founder, George Forsythe, and his students. Further exhibits are found on all floors of the building and all can be viewed on-line if you can't make it to Stanford. We are also collecting information about the PhD students, and their students+, that have graduated from the department
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Stanford, CA
United StatesHistory of Computing - Excepts by Brian Randell
History of (digital) computing related to the period that started with Charles Babbage's work in the 1830s, up to about 1950 when the first "modern" electronic digital computers became operational.
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United Kingdom