InterPARES Project, The
The International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES) aims at developing the knowledge essential to the long-term preservation of authentic records created and/or maintained in digital form and providing the basis for standards, policies, strategies and plans of action capable of ensuring the longevity of such material and the ability of its users to trust its authenticity.
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Canada
InfoAge Science Center
This is the InfoAge Science / History Learning Center and Museum site.
Part of the InfoAge mission is the stewardship of Camp Evans:
- Preserving the heritage of the site including the historic Marconi station and major WWII radar laboratory buildings.
- Developing an 'Information Age Learning Center' in the historic buildings to preserve that heritage.
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iMusée
The iMusée, a museum dedicated to the history of computers and video games.
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Canada
Hewlett-Packard Archive
This site is dedicated to collectors and "curators" of vintage Hewlett-Packard equipment, catalogs, HP Journals and other periodicals.
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Harvard University Archives
OASIS (Online Archival Search Information System) provides centralized access to a growing percentage of finding aids for archival and manuscript collections at Harvard.
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Deutsches Technikmuseum
The Deutsches Technikmuseum, founded in 1982, stands in a long tradition of scientific and technical collections. Many of these had their home in Berlin for more than 120 years, and some of these collections have been taken over by the Deutsches Technikmuseum.
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Germany
Datamath Calculator Museum
The Datamath Calculator Museum helps to preserve the spectacular achievements of Texas Instruments on the electronic calculator history initiated with Jack Kilby’s invention of the integrated circuit (IC) in 1958, the Cal-Tech project in 1965, leading to the “calculator-on-a-chip” in 1971 that made the calculator available to everyone. The Datamath Calculator Museum features every Texas Instruments calculator from the early TI-2500 Datamath introduced in 1972 to the latest TI-Nspire CX graphing calculator, the educational toys started with the Little Professor and the all speech products like ET’s Speak & Spell.
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ComputerMuseum–Muenchen
Home of the Computer Museum in Munich overview of the existing museum in the computer overview of the existing software at the Museum accessories such as printers, CPU's, brochures, magazines, etc. Historical about companies, people, etc.
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Computer Spiele Museum (Computer Games Museum)
Our new permanent exhibition “Computerspiele. Evolution eines Mediums” ("Computer Games. Evolution of a Medium") opened on the 21st of January, 2011. Over 300 exhibits, including rare originals, playable classics and art works from the game-art sector and interaction performances, conspire to turn you into “Homo Ludens Digitalis", so that you can create your own image of the game players of the 21st century.
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Computer Museum of University of Amsterdam
The Computer Museum was established in 1991. The emphasis of its collection is on technical and scientific electronic computing equipment, illustrating the progress in computer technology and its use from World War II to the present day.
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Netherlands