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Collections contain computers, business machines, and communications
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Chronicles the birth and growth of the electronic information
age |
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Images of twentieth-century electrical devices |
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Ballots and voting systems have evolved over the years,
transforming the ways in which Americans vote |
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Application of digital computer to flight |
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Interview with the founder and head of Microsoft Corporation |
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Interview with heart simulation inventors |
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Objects, images and documentation that trace the history
of integrated circuits |
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Objects, interviews and reference material |
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Information technlogy and work |
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most significant
recent advance in navigation technology |
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Oral History Interview with the Founder and Chief Operating
Officer, Netscape Communications |
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A 1996 gathering at Monticello of Pioneers of the Information
Age |
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Objects used to help students master abstract mathematical
concepts |
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Founder of Apple and NEXT |
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In
the Beginning: Bibles Before the Year 1000
This exploration of the Bible's first thousand years also
reveals the parallel development of the bookone
of the world's great technological revolutions |
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See pages of over 320 incunabula books or European books
printed with movable type during the fifteenth century |
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Information for collectors |
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Printing Presses in the Graphich Arts Collection of the
American History Museum (PDF) |
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Online exhibition |
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Selected Sources of information |
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Alexander
Graham Bell's Large Box Telephone
One of two telephones used by Alexander Graham Bell
in a demonstration between Boston and Salem on November
26, 1876 |
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Morse
Telegraph Register
Telegraph register, manufactured in accord with
the Morse patent, was installed in 1848 in South Bend,
reputedly the first telegraph office in Indiana |
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This is an online version of a gallery exhibition on the
laying of transatlantic cable and the history of communication |
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