Computing
Found in 595 Collections and/or Records:
"Opulent Artificial Intelligence — a manifesto" zine, 2016
This is a collection of zines and ephemera donated to the Video Game History Foundation by Nathalie Lawhead. Lawhead collected these zines from events they attended between roughly 2016–2018.
OS/2 Magazine, Volume 1, Number 10, October 1994
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.
PC Home Journal, Volume 3, Number 2, February/March 1993
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.
PC Magazine, Volume 25, Number 21, "Gaming Consoles Level Up", November 21, 2006
Although PC Magazine would cover computer games, this issue is notable for its coverage of then-next generation game consoles (p.80–89).
PC Novice, Volume 5, Issue 6, June 1994
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.
PC Power, Issue 7, July 1994
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.
Personal Software
Personal Software, Volumes 1–2, November 1983 – September 1984
The library holds a bound set containing the complete run of Personal Software (volumes 1–2).
Smart Computing Guide Series, Volume 8, Issue 10, PC Gaming & Electronic Entertainment, Ultimate Guide Fall 2000–Spring 2001, 2000
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.
Softalk
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.
