Guide to the Liza Loop Papers, 1972 - 1984

Processed by Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Steven Mandeville-Gamble.
Department of Special Collections
Green Library
Stanford University Libraries
Stanford, CA 94305-6004
Phone: (650) 725-1022
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/
© 2001
The Board of Trustees of Stanford University. All rights reserved.

Guide to the Liza Loop Papers, 1972 - 1984

Collection number: M1141

Department of Special Collections and University Archives

Stanford University Libraries

Stanford, California

Contact Information

  • Department of Special Collections
  • Green Library
  • Stanford University Libraries
  • Stanford, CA 94305-6004
  • Phone: (650) 725-1022
  • Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
  • URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/
Processed by:
Special Collections staff
Date Completed:
1986
Encoded by:
Steven Mandeville-Gamble
© 2001 The Board of Trustees of Stanford University. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Title: Loop, Liza. Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1972 - 1984
Collection number: M1141
Creator: Loop, Liza.
Extent: 6 linear ft.
Repository: Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.
Language: English.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

None.

Publication Rights

Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections.

Provenance

Gift of Liza Loop, 1986.

Preferred Citation:

Liza Loop Papers. M1141. Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Biography

California educator whose interests include computers and education, public-access computing, and software.

Scope and Content

Papers concerning Atari, People's Computer Company, ComputerTown, Homebrew Computer Club, Northwest Computer Club, etc., together with correspondence and the draft of the first VISICALC manual.

Access Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Loop, Liza.
Atari.
ComputerTown.
Homebrew Computer Club.
Northwest Computer Club.
People's Computer Company.
Computers.
Computer-assisted instruction.


Box 1

Early volumes1975 - 1981

Scope and Content Note

Contains newsletters, including Homebrew, Northwest Computer Club, Hewlett Packard Computer Users Group, TRS Users
Box 1

Personal Software, Inc. archiveca. 1979

Scope and Content Note

Includes Visicalc developers manual for Visicalc; also includes sales material
Box 1

Sonoma County Computer Club [1 of 2]1978 - 1980

Scope and Content Note

Includes newsletters of the club. Also includes Strobe Ware User's guide, 1982, and Wagner lecture, 1978
Box 2

Sonoma County Computer Club [2 of 2]1978 - 1980

Scope and Content Note

Includes newsletters of the club. Also includes Strobe Ware User's guide, 1982, and Wagner lecture, 1978
Box 2

Portfolio, Bay Area Atari User's Group1980 - 1981

Scope and Content Note

Includes newsletters, receipts, flyers
Box 2

Organizations1979 - 1980

Scope and Content Note

Includes newsletters
Box 2

Math and Sciences Ed[ucation] for Women1978

Box 2

Computer Town / Call computer,n.d.

Physical Description: 1 binder
Box 2

Newsletters : Kiloboard, CRIS1976 - 1981

Box 2

People's Computers magazine1977 - 1981

Box 2

Atari Home Users guide

Box 2

Logo Primer1973

Box 2

Carl Helmers Personal Computer Letters1981

Physical Description: 3 items
Box 2

Women and Microcomputingca. 1981

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 3

Computertown : "pre 4/1 draft, has Ramon's comments"ca. 1981

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 3

Technical Education Research Centers1981 - 1983

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 3

Hands-on newsletter

Box 3

People's Computer Co. bulletins1972 - 1976

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 3

Solo Works : newsletter1976

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 3

Computers at Lawrence Hall1978

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 3

Computer-using Educators newsletters1979 - 1981

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 3

Computer notes / Boces Center,1980 - 1981

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 3

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility1982 - 1984

Physical Description: 1 folder
Box 4

Atari Corporation materials [1 of 2]1979 - 1981

Physical Description: Includes 2 computer diskettes

Scope and Content Note

includes documentation, project files, memoranda, Atari 400 (Candy), Atari 800 (Colleen), VCS (Stella). Also contains magnetic diskettes.
Box 5

Atari Corporation materials [2 of 2]1979 - 1981

Physical Description: Includes 2 computer diskettes

Scope and Content Note

includes documentation, project files, memoranda, Atari 400 (Candy), Atari 800 (Colleen), VCS (Stella). Also contains magnetic diskettes.
Box 6

Peoples Computing Co.1979 - 1981

Scope and Content Note

Contains early issues of this title.
Box 6

Infoworld1980 - 1981

Scope and Content Note

Contains early issues of this title.
Box 6

Byte1976

Scope and Content Note

Contains early issues of this title.
Box 6

SCCS Interface1976

Scope and Content Note

Contains early issues of this title.
Box 7

Popular Electronics (Altair Issue) : "start of microcomputer revolution"1975

Box 7

Intel

Box 7

Varian

Box 7

Digital

Box 8

Lo*op Center (Computer Educational R & D)

Scope and Content Note

Contains class material, correspondence, brochures. Also contains People's Computer Company news, 1975.
Box 9

SigPC Notes / Special Interest Group on Personal Computing1978 - 1981

Box 9

APL Quote Quad1980

Box 9

People's Computer Comany news, n.d.

Box 10

Personal Computing Digest1981

Box 10

The best of Computer Faires, Vol. IV (1979), VI (1981), VIII (1983)1979 - 1983

 

Star Trek Game printoutn.d.

 

Pilot Paper tapesn.d.

 

Game cardsn.d.

 

What do you do after you hit return*, or P.C.C.'s first book of computer games, 1975

 

Intel Packetn.d.

Physical Description: Includes microchips