Get productive: Learn more about productivity tools
October’s a great time to step back, take a look at your research methods and work practices, and think about how you can be...
Students: How can we make a better MIT library?
Share your ideas with us! We’re planning renovations to library spaces, and we’d like to get ideas from some of the best thinkers we...
Fall IAP classes are here!
The Libraries are hosting a series of classes all during the month of October! Some require registration and are filling up quickly – see...
New Handel book by Ellen T. Harris
Just in: George Frideric Handel: a Life with Friends, by MIT Professor Emeritus Ellen T. Harris (ML410.H13 H279 2014) Save the date to hear...
OECD coming to MIT
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is coming to MIT! Join us to: increase your knowledge of the world get a leg...
Planning begins for renovating library spaces
In an article in the September issue of the MIT Faculty Newsletter, Interim Director of Libraries, Steve Gass, and the Chair of the Faculty Committee on...
Chemistry societies and open access: new options for authors
The MIT Libraries are sponsoring a panel discussion on October 24 which will give authors an opportunity to hear directly from three chemistry societies...
OA research in the news: Bhatia wins Lemelson-MIT Prize
Biomedical engineer and professor Sangeeta Bhatia has been awarded the 2014 Lemelson-MIT Prize, worth $500,000, which goes to mid-career inventors with a commitment to...
Met Opera on Demand is here!
Met Opera on Demand is now available to members of the MIT community (5 simultaneous users; MIT certificates needed). Enjoy video and audio opera...