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  1. The History, Development, and Importance of Personal Computers: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lyndall Baker Landauer, 2001
  2. 100 years of data processing : the punchcard century (SuDoc C 3.2:D 26/10) by Frederick G. Bohme, 1991
  3. The history of computing: A biographical portrait of the visionaries who shaped the destiny of the computer industry by Marguerite Zientara, 1981
  4. Newcomers: Male (The Georgetowner) by Mary Mitchell, 1985

21. Hollerith, Herman. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: F
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22. Herman Hollerith's Tabulating Machines
Read about the man who invented machine that made it easier to tabulate Census reports.
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It is often said that necessity is the mother of invention, and this was certainly true in the case of the American census. Following the population trends established by previous surveys, it was estimated that the census of 1890 would be required to handle data from more than 62 million Americans. In addition to being prohibitively expensive, the existing system of making tally marks in small squares on rolls of paper and then adding the marks together by hand was extremely time consuming. In fact it was determined that, if the system remained unchanged, there was no chance of collating the data from the 1890 census into any useful form until well after the 1900 census had taken place, by which time the 1890 data would be of little value. a The solution to this problem was developed during the 1880s by an American inventor called Herman Hollerith, whose idea it was to use Jacquard's punched cards to represent the census data, and to then read and collate this data using an automatic machine. a While he was a lecturer at MIT, Hollerith developed a simple prototype which employed cards he punched using a tram conductor's ticket punch, where each card was intended to contain the data associated with a particular individual.

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The author takes the user through a short tour of computer history including subjects such as advances in the 50's and 60's. Also includes photos of Charles Babbage and herman hollerith.
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A Short History of the Computer
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24. Hollerith, Herman
hollerith, herman, hO lurith Pronunciation Key. hollerith, herman , 1860–1929,American inventor, b. Buffalo, NY After graduating from Columbia Univ.
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25. Hall Of Fame Inventor Profile Herman Hollerith
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26. Herman Hollerith - Herman Hollerith Invented Computer Punch Cards
herman hollerith invented and used a punched card device to help analyse the 1880US census data.In 1896 hollerith founded the Tabulating Machine Company to
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  • 30. Herman Hollerith Tabulating Machine
    herman hollerith. hollerith, herman, The Electric Tabulating Machine , Journalof the Royal Statistical Association , Vol.57 Part 4 (Dec 1894), pp.678682.
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    Photo: IBM. After receiving his Engineer of Mines (EM) degree at age 19, Hollerith worked on the 1880 US census, a laborious and error-prone operation that cried out for mechanization. After some initial trials with paper tape , he settled on punched cards (pioneered in the Jacquard loom ) to record information, and designed special equipment to tabulate the results. His designs won the competition for the 1890 US census, chosen for their ability to count combined facts. These machines reduced a ten-year job to three months (different sources give different numbers, ranging from six weeks to three years) , saved the 1890 taxpayers five million dollars, and earned him an 1890 Columbia PhD*. This was the first wholly successful information processing system to replace pen and paper. Hollerith's machines were also used for censuses in Russia, Austria, Canada, France, Norway, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines, and again in the US census of 1900. In 1911 Hollerith's company merged with two others to form the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR), which changed its name to International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in 1924.
    • Austrian's Hollerith biography [ ] implies that Hollerith's doctorate was honorary: "It now seemed only fitting that the school to which he owed so much, and to which he was a credit, should award him an honorary degree. And indeed, Columbia's records show that at the school's June [1890] commencement he did, in fact, become Dr. Hollerith." (p.56)

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    33. Dictionary Of Computers, Multi-Media And The Internet - Hollerith, Herman
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