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Historical Resources

Displaying 1 – 48 of 95 Resources (Type: Research)

Comprehensive resource on Alan Turing's life, his foundational work in computing and codebreaking, and his lasting influence on computer science and artificial intelligence.

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All About Apple Museum in Savona, Italy - one of the world's largest collections of Apple products, documenting Apple's history from its 1976 founding onward.

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Encyclopedic listing of programming languages throughout computing history, maintained by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology community.

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American Computer Science Association (ACSA), a charitable research foundation dedicated to improving technology understanding and computer science education.

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Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section (CITASA) of the American Sociological Association, studying the social implications of information technology.

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Anthony Beckett's PC Museum featuring a personal collection of vintage personal computers with photos and technical specifications.

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Antique chip collector's resource with information about vintage integrated circuits, early microprocessors, and semiconductor history.

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Apple Museum at bott.org tracing the history of Apple Computer from its founding through the Macintosh era, with product timelines and photographs.

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EveryMac.com (established 1996), a comprehensive reference listing every Mac from 1984 through present with specifications, pricing, and identification guides.

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Apple II history resource covering the pre-Apple era through the evolution of the Apple II computer line, with detailed timelines and technical documentation.

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Archaic Computer Gallery showcasing a personal collection of early and unusual computing devices with photographs and historical context.

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Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH), a professional organization supporting digital humanities research and scholarship since 1978.

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Musee Bolo at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland - a museum dedicated to preserving the heritage of information technology and computing history.

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Bonami Spelcomputer Museum in the Netherlands, housing a collection of vintage game consoles and home computers from the 1970s through 1990s.

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Museu do Computador in Sao Paulo, Brazil - a museum dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the history of computing in Brazil and worldwide.

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Gordon College lecture notes providing a brief history of computer operating systems, covering batch processing, multiprogramming, and time-sharing systems.

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Calculator.org, an encyclopedic resource covering the history and encyclopedia of electronic calculators with photos and technical details.

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Chris Friend's personal computing museum website featuring a collection of vintage computers with photos, specifications, and historical notes.

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Center for the Future of Museums, Information Technology (CFMIT), exploring how technology intersects with museum practice and cultural heritage preservation.

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Chronology of digital computing machines from the 1600s until 1952, compiled by Mark Brader and maintained as a reference for early computing history.

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Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie in Paris, France - Europe's largest science museum with exhibits on computing, technology, and innovation.

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Early Computers collection featuring photographs and descriptions of rare computing hardware from the 1940s through the 1970s.

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Computer History Simulation Project (SIMH) at trailing-edge.com, providing software simulators for historically significant computer systems.

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Codes and Ciphers site covering WWII cryptography including the Colossus computer, Enigma machine, and the Lorenz cipher system at Bletchley Park.

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Computer Collector's collection featuring vintage computers, peripherals, and computing memorabilia with photos and historical information.

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CSSTC (Computer Science and Telecommunications Council) e-readiness resource documenting the early history and development of computing and telecommunications.

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Computer Gaming World Museum preserving the legacy of Computer Gaming World magazine and the history of PC gaming from the 1980s onward.

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Lawrence Crowl's Computer History resource with a curated collection of historical computing images and visual documentation.

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SIMH - the Computer History Simulation Project providing open-source emulators for historically significant computer systems including PDP, VAX, IBM, and others.

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University of Amsterdam Computer Museum (Studiecentrum) showcasing historic computing equipment from the university's collection.

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Computerspielemuseum (Computer Games Museum) in Berlin, Germany - one of the world's first museums dedicated to the history of video games and interactive entertainment.

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Computer-Archiv, a German-language resource documenting historic computers and computing technology with detailed technical information and photographs.

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ComputerMuseum Munchen (Munich Computer Museum) preserving and exhibiting vintage computing equipment from German and international computing history.

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SIGCIS resource on computing history in Japan, part of the Special Interest Group for Computers, Information, and Society.

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CPU Shack Museum - an online museum dedicated to microprocessor history with one of the world's largest collections of CPU chips and related documentation.

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Dan's collection of CPU and microprocessor information with photos, specifications, and historical context for vintage processors.

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Dartmouth Time Sharing System (DTSS) history site documenting the pioneering time-sharing system and the creation of the BASIC programming language at Dartmouth College.

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Datamath Calculator Museum - a resource on Texas Instruments calculators, cataloging models from the original 1972 Datamath onward with photos and technical details.

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E.W. Dijkstra Archive at the University of Texas at Austin, preserving the manuscripts and correspondence of the pioneering computer scientist.

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EDSAC Simulator project at the University of Warwick, recreating the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator, one of the first practical stored-program computers.

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Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a nonprofit defending digital privacy, free speech, and innovation in the digital world since 1990.

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Email History resource tracing the evolution of electronic messaging from 1800s telegraph systems through the development of ARPANET-era electronic mail.

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EMIDEC computing history site preserving information about the EMI Electronics EMIDEC 1100 and 2400, early British transistorized computers from the 1960s.

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University of Pennsylvania's ENIAC exhibit page, commemorating the first general-purpose electronic computer built at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering.

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International Charity Foundation for History and Development of Computer Science and Technique (ICFCST) in Kyiv, Ukraine, featuring virtual exhibits on computing history and pioneers.

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Tracing milestones from 30,000 BCE through 2010, this timeline of Information Exchange Technology by T. Matthew Ciolek includes computing, networking, and communications.

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CPU Garden - a collection documenting great microprocessors of the past and present with detailed specifications and historical context.

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Handheld and Portable Computer Club (HPCC), a user group dedicated to handheld and palmtop computing devices, particularly HP calculators and PDAs.

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