January 3rd, 2012
There is no question that the legacy of Steve Jobs will live on in the Apple Company and the many innovations he was able to create. But the legacy of this great innovator is preserved at Stanford University in the school’s Silcon Valley Archives.
The collection is the largest assembly of Apple historical materials. The collection takes up hundreds of boxes and about 600 feet in length. Some highlights of the collection include, photos of young Job and Steve Wozniak, blueprints for the first apple computer and old TV commercials to name a few. To read a full list of what the article holds, check out the article.
This is just one of the many examples that shows how archives can preserve the legacy of an individual who contributed so much to society.