Have Tim t-shirt, will travel
Are you going on vacation this summer? Take your MIT Libraries Tim t-shirt with you! If you snap a photo and share it with...
Discovering the Libraries: Galleries, audio books, and 24-hour study
By MIT Libraries’ student blogger, Pri Tembhekar Hello everyone! This week’s post is about fun and eclectic features of the Libraries. These are useful for...
Finals week survival kit from the MIT Libraries
Need help getting through finals? Check out our finals week survival kit. Finals week study breaks — Take a study break, have a snack, and...
OA research in the news: The structure of onscreen feelings
Can lines, shapes, and colors express emotions in movies? In her new book, “The Forms of the Affects,” literature professor Eugenie Brinkema closely looks...
RSC, ACS offer new open access options for authors
In the last year, two major chemistry publishers have expanded their open access options. The Royal Society of Chemistry continues to offer its “Gold...
New resources: Check out the Cochrane Library & Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
The Cochrane Library is a collection of databases that contain high quality independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making, bringing together research on effective treatments...
Dandy Roll: A Papermaking Security Device
When we hold a sheet of paper to the light, sometimes we can see designs, letters or symbols embedded in it. These images are...
Share your research data with openICPSR—free for a limited time!
Need to share research data you have collected in the social or behavioral sciences? Have a funding agency that requires you to make your...
Adventurer in Light and Color: Stained glass exhibit
Stop by the Jackson Homestead in Historic Newton before the end of July to catch the “Charles J. Connick: Adventurer in Light and Color”...