Author: Brigham Fay
Make any space a makerspace with “Equipment to Go”
The ‘Equipment to Go’ pilot has been discontinued as of January 2022. Please contact MIT MakerWorkshop for tools/kits/equipment. MIT Libraries is pleased to announce...
MIT and Harvard to continue expanded privileges
MIT Libraries and Harvard Library are pleased to announce revisions to our reciprocal access and borrowing agreement, which began as a pilot in September...
Data Rescue hackathon safeguards vulnerable federal research data
On Saturday, February 18, the MIT Libraries and the Association of Computational Science and Engineering Students co-hosted a daylong Data Rescue Boston hackathon at Morss...
Window removal project at Barker Library
Barker Engineering Library will be affected by a project to replace windows and renew façades of buildings 4, 8, and 10. Part of the Institute’s...
Composer Forum: Yousif Sheronick
Yousif Sheronick has performed around the globe to critical acclaim with leading artists in the classical, world, jazz, and rock music arenas. The New...
Future of Libraries Preliminary Report: Share your feedback by February 15
Input from across the Institute — and beyond — has been critical to the Future of Libraries Task Force as it develops a bold...
Ada Lovelace Grant recipient announced
Graduate student Jessika Khazrik is the first recipient of the Ada Lovelace Grant, a new grant at MIT that encourages and supports projects at...
DataRescue at MIT
DataRescue at MIT is a hackathon focused on identifying, downloading, processing, and mirroring federal research data at risk of being taken down or obscured...
Statement regarding immigration order
In response to President Donald Trump’s January 27 executive order restricting people from seven countries from entering the United States, the MIT Libraries issued...