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Hello All,

 

MSU Libraries is interested in creating a collections on the history of
computing. If any of you (or your friends, family, etc.) have
computer-related books that are gathering dusts and willing to donate them
to the library, please contact Patrick Olson, our Special Collections
librarian. Details about the request is below.

 

Thank you.

 

 

ranti.

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Ranti Junus

Systems/Electronic Resources Librarian

Michigan State Universty Libraries

366 W. Circle Dr., East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

+1.517.884.0878 | @ranti 

 

 

From: Olson, Patrick 
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 2:23 PM
To: LibStaff <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Old computer books

 

Good afternoon!

 

In the interest of preserving a representative collection on the history of
computing, I'm putting out a call for some of the early computer literature
that may still be floating around out there. We need to be selective, on
account of both limited space and the incomprehensible number of computer
books that have been published, so here are some particular interests:

 

.         Early manuals for influential programming languages-think Fortran
from the late '50s and early '60s, or C manuals from the '70s; early manuals
for significant languages that came later are certainly welcome, but I know
much documentation was published on the web

.         Foundational work on the Internet/World Wide Web from the '80s and
early '90s, or even HTML documentation from the mid and late '90s

.         Early manuals for influential software and operating systems-for
example, DOS documentation from the '80s, manuals for Windows through
Windows 95. And does anyone have the first Microsoft Word package
<http://thisdayintechhistory.com/09/29/microsoft-word-1-0-for-dos/>  (1983)
lying around?

 

Of course, if you have some original Charles Babbage material, we'll gladly
accept that, too. J I've gone through the circulating collection for some of
this-not yet for internet documentation-but I'd still welcome copies that
are free of library markings.

 

If you have anything that you think might be of interest, please don't
hesitate to get in touch. And please don't be offended if we pass on your
particular computer books. It's nothing personal, I promise! We can't save
everything, so focusing on the earliest and most influential work is a
convenient place to start. 

 

Finally, I'll be the last to profess myself an expert on the history of
computing, so other suggestions are welcome. 

 

Thanks!

 

Pat

 

 

Patrick Olson

Special Collections Librarian

Michigan State University Libraries

366 West Circle Drive, W118 (6)

East Lansing, MI 48824

517-884-0821 | [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> 

MSU Special Collections <https://www.lib.msu.edu/spc/index/>