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COLLECTIONS

CHM stewards the world’s leading collection and archive chronicling the history and impact of computing and technological innovation on the human experience. From machines to source code, lab notebooks to business plans, our collecting scope is expansive. We’re always adding new, digitized material to our online catalog.

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Research Archives and Collections Access

CHM stimulates learning and facilitates insights through collections-based research and access to primary source material. Learn about using our collection, including on-site research.

Please note that the Archives staff may take up to two weeks to respond to your request.

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ACQUISITIONS

New artifacts are accepted into the collection after careful consideration by our curatorial and archival teams. Learn more about donating artifacts to CHM.

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Special Projects

Projects

Computer Restorations

Computer restorations further CHM’s research and collection efforts by fostering understanding of historical hardware and software. Visitors can also experience some of these historical machines in their original operating condition.

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Computer Communications

In the years 1988−1994, venture capitalist and historian James L. Pelkey traveled around the world, conducting a total of 81 interviews as research for his hypertext book, A History of Computer Communications: 1968-1988.

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History of FORTRAN

The FORTRAN History Project preserves source code, design documents, and other materials around the original IBM 704 FORTRAN/FORTRAN II compiler. This project is led by CHM's Software Preservation Group.

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Special Interest Groups
Software History Center
Internet History Program

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