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Introducing Scan & Deliver service
In our 2015 library survey, we asked you the question: “If you had $100 to spend, how would you allocate it to make the...
Meet Elements artist Mike Walker
A studio photographer by trade, Mike Walker approaches subjects with the intention of drawing something out that one might not see or notice at...
Elements
A studio photographer by trade, Mike Walker approaches subjects with the intention of drawing something out that one might not see or notice at...
Issues in curating the open web at scale
Much of the web remains invisible: resources are undescribed, unindexed or simply buried — as many people rarely look past the first page of...
The Libraries welcome you
Orientation Week 2016 is coming, and with it MIT’s new community members. If you’re one of them, please join us for a walking tour,...
Engineering librarians convene and celebrate
Much of the world knows the strength of the MIT Libraries engineering resources, but did you know the librarians who work with our engineers...
National Parks in the Libraries
The record numbers of visitors to our National Parks this summer reminds us that 2016 marks the centennial of the National Parks Service. Crowds will...
City records and other Archnet enhancements
Archnet has recently implemented city authorities to help users find resources related to specific cities, even if they search using variant spellings, alternate or vernacular names,...
Check out DVDs longer
Good news: DVDs and CDs owned by the MIT Libraries now circulate for 60 days! Now you can check out a season of Orphan...