Poster advertising the the exhibit, "The Machine That Changed the World: ACM and the History of Computing, 1947-2010." Elmer L. Andersen Gallery, January 11 - March 5, 2010.
Facsimile Report, "Statuts De L'Association: ACM SIGGRAPH France," in original French. "Version modifiee le 15 mai 1989, conformement a l'assemblee generaic du 28 mars 1989."
Report, "Bylaws of the Association: ACM SIGGRAPH France." Updated version, 19 December 1990. Version modified the 15 May 1989 in accordance witht he General Meeting of 28 March 1989.
Journal, Communications of the ACM volume 25, number 5, June 1982. In this issue: ACM Election Results and New ACM Quarterly on Office Information Systems.
Announcement: "ACM is pleased to announce the inception of a new publication, Transactions on Information and System Security. First issue to be published June 1998."
Correspondence from the advertising manager of Communications of the ACM regarding the demographics of ACM members based on the results of a membership questionnaire.
Report, "Suggestions for Curriculum and Ancillary Services in Training the Blind to Program Computers" by Raymond B. Stewart, Jr., System Development Corporation in Santa Monica, CA. Report is dated October 1967.
"Report Number 3" was issued by the Association for Computing Machinery on November 7, 1947. The report outlines the meeting of the Executive Council and the Bylaws Committee.
"Report Number 2" was issued by the Association for Computing Machinery on September 30, 1947. The report outlines the election of officers to the Executive Council as well as new association business.
"Report Number 4" was issued by the Association for Computing Machinery on January 30, 1946. The report outlines organization's change in name and meeting activity.
"Report Number 1" was issued by the "Temporary Committee for an Eastern Association for Computing Machinery" and is dated August 21, 1947. The memorandum outlines the first schedule meeting at Columbia University and includes information on…
Advertisement for "The Machine That Changed the World" featuring an image of an early room-sized computer juxtaposed with a desktop computer of the early 1990s. The five-part television series explored the history of the computer and its impact on…
Advertisement for "The Machine That Changed the World" featuring an image of Walter Cronkite and J. Presper Eckert as well an an image of Thomas J. Watson, Sr. The five-part television series explored the history of the computer and its impact on…
Advertisement for The Machine That Changed the World featuring an image of Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs holding the circuit board for their first Apple computer. The five-part television series explored the history of the computer and its impact on…
Advertisement for The Machine That Changed the World featuring a man and woman exchanging information via computer. The five-part television series explored the history of the computer and its impact on society and aired on PBS.
Poster and Map of ACM 20th Anniversary Conference, subtitled "Past is Prologue." The poster invites participants to reserve space at the conference and features the 1967 Exposition Rules and Regulations as well as a map of the available booth space.…
Article, "Professional Computer Work for the Blind" by Theodor D. Sterling, M. Lichstein, F. Scarpino, D. Stuebing of the University of Cincinnati and William Stuebing of Steubing Automatic Machine Company in Cincinnati, OH. The article was…
Awards banquet at the 1979 Association for Computing Machinery's annual meeting at the Detroit Plaza Hotel in Detroit, MI. Carl Hammer, recipient of the ACM Distinguished Service Award, is seated to the immediate left of the podium.
Profile of Readers, Communications of the ACM documents reader demographic information such as the type of company worked for, year of birth, year entered the computer field, education level and job title/function. Dated 9/65.
Program, The Second ACM SIGPLAN; History of Programming Languages Conference (HOPL-II) in Cambridge, MA; April 20-23, 1993. Advance Program, Conference and Hotel Registration.
Program, The ACM's Eighteenth North American Computer Chess Championship in Dallas, TX, October 25-27, 1987. A Special Event at the ACM-IEEE Computer Society's FJCC.
Program, The ACM's Nineteenth North American Computer Chess Championship, Orlando, Florida, November 13-15, 1988. A Special Event at the Supercomputing '88 Conference.
Program, The Sixteenth ACM North American Computer Chess Championship in Denver, CO, October 13-15, 1985. The Championship was a special event at ACM85.
Program, The ACM's Seventeenth North American Computer Chess Championship and the Sixth world Microcomputer Chess Championship in Dallas, TX, October 31-November 5, 1986. A special event at the ACM-IEEE Computer Society FICC.
Photograph, Woman Standing by a Poster Presentation at ACM68. Poster boards demonstrate "Who makes the computer work," "What makes a computer work," and "How we make a computer work."
Program, women's conference activity for women accompanying their husbands. The program assured attendess that "every day will bring a program of activities to please a variety of feminine tastes."
Summary report, "The Pilot Model of EDVAC" documenting the First Meeting of the Eastern Association for Computing Machinery at Columbia University, September 15, 1947. Draft of September 22, 1947.
Correspondence, two letters between John von Neumann and Edmund Berkeley regarding interest in the ACM, dated September 15, 1947 and September 23, 1947.
First Glossary of Programming Terminology, Report to the Association for Computing Machinery produced by the Committee on Nomenclature (Grace Murray Hopper, Chairman with C. W. Adams, J. W. Backus, J. W. Carr, III, R. F. Osborn, G. W. Patterson, J.…
Photograph of Edmund C. Berkeley, undated. Berkeley was one of the founders of the ACM and served as the association's first secretary. He did much of the early work in forming and organization the association.
1974 Annual Report from SIGART (Special Interest Group for Artificial Intelligence) for the chairman of ACM's SIG/SIC board. Each SIG filled out similar yearly reports with information about their elected officials, newsletter activity, meeting…
Report by Lillian Israel, ACM's Associate Director of Membership Services and Marketing. "Why Are SIGS Not Growing? Stabs, Guesses and Shots in the Dark" was produced circa 1990 and in it Israel suggests six problems facing SIGs along with proposed…
Advertisement for the Association for Computing Machinery's "History of Porgramming Languages" conference sponsored by SIGPLAN and held in Los Angeles, CA.