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Saturday, 24th April 2004

Classic Computer Magazine Archive

Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full-Text Documents (2 Items)
The following two items were culled from the Infomine What's New Newsletter

Computers
Classic Computer Magazine Archive
The Classic Computer Magazine Archive presents the full text of early personal computing magazines, including images and advertisements. Contents indexes are offered along with columns, product reviews, software, and cover images. Site is searchable. The site has posted the fulltext of more than 150 individual issues from the following magazines:
Antic (1982-1990)
STart (1986-1991) Dedicated to the Atari ST computer
Creative Computing (1974-1985)
Creative Computing Video and Arcade Games (1983)
Compute! (1979-1994)
Tandy Computer Whiz Kids (1984-1991)
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Vietnam War
Source: Texas Tech University
The Virtual Vietnam Archive
"The Virtual Vietnam Archive currently contains over 605,000 pages of scanned documents. This searchable archive allows the user to limit results to items available online. Documents, images, audio, finding aids, moving images, periodicals and computer media are available. The search page also has browse indexes of military terms and collection titles. An acronyms database (more than 500 terms) is available from the main archive page as an aid to research." An Operations Database and Acronym Database are also available.

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