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Herman Hollerith
Herman Hollerith and Early Mechanical/Electrical Tabulator/Sorters
Herman Hollerith and the Evolution of Electronic Accounting Machines (EAM)
Papers of Herman Hollerith [Finding Aid]. Library of Congress. [PDF
Herman H. Hollerith
The Triumph and Tragedy of IBM's Business with the Third Reich
Early History of Computers: Machines for Mass Calculation
Herman Hollerith (1860-1929)
Co-Evolution of Information Processing Technology and Use: Interaction Between the Life Insurance and Tabulating Industries Jo A
Punched-Card Sorters and Rapid Selectors: Information Management Between the Wars Jay L
Tabulating Machines III
Word Recognition, Speaker Identification and Advanced Audio Response
Research Notes on Herman Hollerith 2353
The First Informationexplosion the Role of Punch Card Technology in the Office Rationalization in Germany, 1910-1939
Constructing Racial Information in the Third Reich
Rule by Punch Cards Or: How Computers Are a Menace to Liberty
The Punched Card Machine Was Introduced in 188X by Herman Hollerith for the Purpose of Tabulating the Results of the 1890 Census
Image of Nazi Poster Removed Due to Copyright Restrictions
Herman Hollerith Has to Be Considered One of the Primary Match-Makers
Top View
House for the History of IBM Data Processing the Exhibited Machines
A History of Progress
Change and Continuity at IBM: Key Themes in Histories of IBM
Data Science the 1890 Census
Herman Hollerith: Father of the IBM Card Column by Jim Rue
History of Computer Science Blaise Pascal (Approx. 1650) Pascaline J.M. Jacquard (Early 1800'S) Jacquard's Loom Punched
Punched-Card Systems and the Early Information Explosion, 1880–1945
Punched-Card Machinery
Who Invented the 80 Column, Rectangular Hole Punched Card?
Classroom Materials for the Exhibition Acknowledgments
An Overview of Computer History