International Business Machines Corporation, Department of Education, Machine Methods of Accounting, Endicott, N. Y.: International Business Machines Corporation, 1936-41, 385 pp.

This is a collection of 28 separate booklets telling the detailed operation of IBM punch-card machinery. They were written for employees of IBM and users of IBM equipment. The following list of the booklets is useful in locating them:

TitleForm No. Date No. of
Pages
Machine Methods of Accounting—ForewordAM19366
Development of IBM CorporationAM-1-1193614
Principles of the Electric Accounting Machine MethodAM-2193612
The Tabulating CardAM-3-1193620
Design of Tabulating CardsAM-4-1193616
Preparation and Use of CodesAM-5193628
Organization and Supervision of the Tabulating DepartmentAM-6193616
Selection and Training of Key Punch OperatorsAM-7193612
Accounting ControlAM-819368
PunchesAM-9193612
Alphabetic Printing PunchesAM-1019367
Facts to Know about Key PunchesAM-1119364
VerifiersAM-1219364
Gang PunchesAM-1319368
Card-Operated Sorting MachinesAM-14193612
Facts to Know about SortersAM-14a19364
Electric Tabulating MachinesAM-15193620
Electric Accounting Machines (Type 285 and Type 297)AM-16193616
Alphabetic Direct Subtraction Accounting MachineAM-17193628
Numerical InterpretersAM-1819368
Electric Punched-Card Interpreter (Type 552)AM-18a19418
Reproducing Punches (Type 512)AM-19193616
Automatic Summary Punches for Use with
the Numerical Accounting Machines (Type 285-297)AM-20193616
Automatic Summary Punches for Use with the
Alphabetic Accounting Machines (Type 405)AM-20a194016
Multiplying PunchesAM-21193616
Application of Machines to Accounting FunctionsAM-22193624
Other International ProductsAM-23-2193619
The International Automatic Carriage (Type 921)AM-24193815

The Department of Education of IBM has begun a second series of booklets on the principles of operation of punch-card calculating machinery:

International Business Machines Corporation, Department of Education, Principles of Operation, Endicott, N. Y.: International Business Machines Corporation, 1942 and later (except for one published in 1939).

Many of the booklets in this series have good examples of machine operation and applications. Also, for the first time, letters and numbers have been used as coordinates to label the hubs on the plugboards. This series includes the following:

TitleForm No. Date No. of
Pages

CARD PUNCHES AND VERIFIERS
Card-Punching and Verifying Machines52-3176-0194621
Alphabetical Verifier, Type 05552-3295-119464

INTERPRETERS
Card Interpreters, Type 550, 551, and 55252-3178-0194614

REPRODUCERS
Automatic Reproducing Punch, Type 51352-3180-0194522
End Printing Reproducing Punch, Type 51952-3292-1194626
Electric Document-Originating Machine, June
 Type 51952-3292-2194826

COLLATORS
CollatorAM-25194331
Collator Counting DeviceC.R. 9178194212

CALCULATING PUNCHES
Electric Multiplier, Type 60152-3408-1194747
Calculating Punch, Type 60252-3409-0194683
Calculating Punch, Type 60252-3409-5194793
Calculating Punch, Type 602-A (Preliminary Manual)22-5489-0194859
Electronic Multiplier, Type 60352-3561-019465
Electronic Calculating Punch, Type 60422-5279-0194851

TABULATORS
Accounting Machine, Type 402 and 403 (Preliminary Manual)22-5654-01949146
Alphabetical Accounting Machine, Type 40452-3395-1194696
Typical Applications, Alphabetical Accounting Machine,
 Type 404, with Multiple Line Printing22-3771-1194747
Alphabetical Accounting Machine, Type 405AM 17 (1),194390
Revised1/1/43
Alphabetical Accounting Machine, Nov.
 Type 40552-3179-2194881

AUTOMATIC PRINTING CARRIAGES
Bill Feed, Type 92052-3184-0194521
Form Feeding Device52-3235-0194611
Automatic Carriage, Type 92152-3183-0194536
Tape-Controlled Carriage
 (Preliminary Manual, Revised)22-5415-1194827

TEST SCORING MACHINE
Test Scoring Machine94-2333-0193919
May
Test Scoring Machine32-9145-1194620
Published Tests Adapted for Use with June
the IBM Electric Test Scoring Machine27-4286-919488

In addition to the new types of punch-card machines referred to in the above list, an elaborate punch-card calculating machine is described in the following reference:

Eckert, W. J., The IBM Pluggable Sequence Relay Calculator, Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation, vol. 3, no. 23, July 1948, pp. 149-161.

A description of punch-card machinery in rather a light vein is contained in: