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The bibliography of Alan Turing lists the scientific work authored in whole or in part by computer scientist Alan Turing. The selection of material is not necessarily obvious, as Turing's work ranges from material published in scholarly journals to, in the words of Turing biographer Andrew Hodges, "internal reports, unfinished work completed by others, typescripts of talks, and papers which were never intended for publication" due to their classified nature. The earliest bibliography appears no later than 1955 in Max Newman's biographical notice for the Royal Society following Turing's death the previous year. The four-volume Collected Works of A. M. Turing divides Turing's output into "Mechanical Intelligence," "Morphogenesis," "Pure Mathematics," and "Mathematical Logic." The more recent Alan Turing: His Work and Impact did not include a bibliography, referring readers instead to the online bibliography maintained by Nelson Beebe. Turing's papers are housed at King's College, Cambridge and made available online via the Turing Digital Archive. Published bibliographies have tended to go out of date quickly as more of Turing's classified work is released.

Mechanical Intelligence

 * . TDA:C/32|AMT/C/32. Technical report written under the auspices of the Executive Committee of the National Physical Laboratory.  Describes the architecture of the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE).    Additional facsimile.  First published as Computer Science Division Report No. 57 by NPL in April, 1972 with a forward by Donald Davies.  Discussed at length in Copeland.  Reproduced with annotations in Carpenter.


 * . No copy in TDA or CW.  Lectures given my Turing and J. H. Wilkinson at the Ministry of Supply.  Reproduced in Machine Intelligence 15.  Seven lectures given "[o]n a series of Thursday afternoons Dec. 1946 and January 1947."


 * . TDA:AMT/B/1.  Held at Burlington House, London in the rooms of the Royal Astronomical Society, and is the earliest known public reference to the new discipline of computer intelligence.   Reproduced in Essential  and Impact.


 * . TDA:AMT/C/11.  NPL report.  First published in Cybernetics:  Key Papers and reprinted in Machine Intelligence 5, Impact  and Essential.


 * . TDA:AMT/B/8.  Conference paper presented that the inaugural EDSAC conference on June 24, 1949 and first printed in the conference proceedings.   Corrected version from F. L. Morris and C. B. Jones later reprinted in Impact.