Reference USA databases of US business and consumer information
InfoGroup’s Reference USA provides basic information on over 25 million businesses and over 270 million consumers in the US and Canada. Business data includes...
Institute Archives and Special Collections receives records of the MIT Hillel office
The Institute Archives and Special Collections is pleased to have recently received and processed a donation from the MIT Hillel office. Highlights of the...
Recent Activities for Curation & Preservation Services
Members from Curation and Preservation Services (CPS), had the opportunity this semester to participate in several outreach activities. Off campus, we visited the Northeast Document Conservation...
MIT’s WorldCat & ILLiad system outage, January 3rd
On Saturday, January 3, 2015, OCLC has scheduled a technology upgrade to support system performance and reliability. During this upgrade, all OCLC services will...
OA research in the news: Longtime anthropologist retires from MIT
Jean Jackson, one of the earliest members of MIT’s Anthropology program and a founding member of the Women’s and Gender Studies program (formerly Women’s...
Winter vacation hours begin Saturday, December 20
The MIT Libraries winter vacation hours begin this Saturday, December 20 and continue through Sunday, January 4, 2015. Barker, Dewey, Hayden (Humanities & Science),...
OA research in the news: Adventures in product design
This week, dozens of MIT undergraduates showed off their work in a semester-end presentation for Product Engineering Processes, a class led by professor of...
Stress relief for exams — of the furry kind
This Thursday, December 11, therapy dogs from Dog B.O.N.E.S. will make a special visit to Hayden Library (building 14) for “Cookies with Canines.” A...
IAP 2015 offerings from the MIT Libraries
The MIT Libraries are offering a ton of classes this IAP, probably having something for just about everyone! Some classes require advance registration, and...