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Computing

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 581 Collections and/or Records:

OS/2 Magazine, Volume 1, Number 10, October 1994

 Item — Location Computer magazines
Identifier: MAG-COMPUTERMISC-OS2.V1N10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This is an assorted collection of computer magazines for which the library only holds a small number of issues; they are cataloged and shelved together. Larger magazine runs are cataloged separately.

Dates: Publication: October 1994

PC Magazine, Volume 25, Number 21, "Gaming Consoles Level Up", November 21, 2006

 Item — Location Computer magazines
Identifier: MAG-COMPUTERMISC-PCMAG.V25N21
Abstract

Although PC Magazine would cover computer games, this issue is notable for its coverage of then-next generation game consoles (p.80–89).

Dates: Publication: November 21, 2006

PC Power, Issue 7, July 1994

 Item — Location Computer magazines
Identifier: MAG-COMPUTERMISC-PCPOWER.07
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This is an assorted collection of computer magazines for which the library only holds a small number of issues; they are cataloged and shelved together. Larger magazine runs are cataloged separately.

Dates: Publication: July 1994

Personal Software

 Series
Identifier: MAG-PERSOFT
Abstract Personal Software (also referred to as Personal Software Magazine) was an early computer software magazine, published by the Hayden Publishing Company. Each issue featured extensive reviews of new software products, including entertainment titles such as games. The magazine appears to have been a spinoff of Hayden's other computer magazine, Personal Computing (according to the letter from the editor in the final issue).The magazine would only run for...
Dates: Publication: November 1983 – September 1984

Personal Software, Volumes 1–2, November 1983 – September 1984

 Item — Location Personal Software
Identifier: MAG-PERSOFT.V1V2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The library holds a bound set containing the complete run of Personal Software (volumes 1–2).

Dates: Publication: November 1983 – September 1984

Softalk

 Series
Identifier: MAG-SOFTALK
Abstract

Softalk was an Apple II computer user magazine edited by Margot Comstock. During its four years in publication, Softalk was one of the hubs for the Apple II community, with many users writing in letters .

Softalk Publishing also produced a spinoff magazine, Softline, which focused on computer games.

Dates: Publication: 1980–1984

Softalk, Volume 2, Number 4, December 1981

 Item — Location Softalk
Identifier: MAG-SOFTALK.V2N4
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of Softalk from 1982–1984.

Dates: Publication: December 1981

Softalk, Volume 2, Number 6, February 1982

 Item — Location Softalk
Identifier: MAG-SOFTALK.V2N6
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of Softalk from 1982–1984.

Dates: Publication: February 1982

Softalk, Volume 2, Number 7, March 1982

 Item — Location Softalk
Identifier: MAG-SOFTALK.V2N7
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of Softalk from 1982–1984.

Dates: Publication: March 1982

Softalk, Volume 2, Number 8, April 1982

 Item — Location Softalk
Identifier: MAG-SOFTALK.V2N8
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of Softalk from 1982–1984.

Dates: Publication: April 1982