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Aga Khan Award for Architecture winners announced
The winners of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) for cycle 13 were announced on October 3 in a ceremony in Abu Dhabi....
Elements show leaves Rotch Library October 9
Elements: An Exhibit of Photographs Capturing Scientific Phenomena will come down from the walls of Rotch Library on October 9, 2016. The show will...
MIT Libraries observe “Banned Books Week”
“Banned Books Week,” a week-long celebration of those books most often targeted by censors, runs from September 25 to October 1. This year’s events focus...
From one print journal to a digital library: Agricultural engineering
MIT Libraries have added several databases in agriculture, food, and water recently: CAB Abstracts and Water Intelligence Online are examples. And while our newest...
Join us for Furry First Fridays
We are continuing Furry First Fridays, the popular therapy dogs program, for the fall term. On the first Fridays in October and November, 2-3:30 pm,...
Yewno: A new way to discover
Announcing Yewno, a new type of conceptual search tool that uses full text analysis, computational semantics, and machine learning to visualize information and allow users...
Aga Khan Documentation Center and Center for Arabic Culture work together to host film series
Entering their second year of collaborations, AKDC@MIT and CAC (Somerville) are once again hosting a fall film series. The first film to be screened...
A very old map made new
Some in the MIT community will know that just over 200 years ago, the first geological map of the United Kingdom was created by...
Expanded Harvard Libraries privileges now available
The MIT Libraries has successfully negotiated to expand access and borrowing privileges with the Harvard Libraries for MIT faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students....