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Avoid fines this summer

Avoid fines this summer

If you’re traveling this summer — especially out of state or out of the country — make sure to return your MIT Libraries books...

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TAIR brings Arabidopsis Thaliana data to you

TAIR brings Arabidopsis Thaliana data to you

Many of you will already know the key plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the first plant to have its genome sequenced. But did you know MIT Libraries...

Data
Looking to manage your active research and data? Try LabArchives

Looking to manage your active research and data? Try LabArchives

Looking for a more robust way to keep track of your research data, collaborate within a research group, and share resources across group members...

Engineering
Why not Ask Us? It’s April!

Why not Ask Us? It’s April!

Let’s face it: the last half of the spring semester is here, papers are due, assignments need to be completed. The time seems right...

Archives & MIT history

How to get published in IEEE journals

April 21, 2016 12 - 1pm

Attention, would-be IEEE authors! Ruth Wolfish, IEEE client services manager, will present “How to get published in IEEE journals.” This overview of how to become...

Scholarly communication
Brown Bag: The Visual Component

Brown Bag: The Visual Component

May 11, 2016 12 - 1pm

Join the Program on Information Science for our May Brown Bag with Felice Frankel, research scientist in the Center for Materials Science and Engineering here...

Science
Felicity Walsh joins Libraries as ID&LA Head

Felicity Walsh joins Libraries as ID&LA Head

Felicity Walsh recently joined the MIT Libraries as the department head for Information Delivery and Library Access. Walsh previously worked in Atlanta, Georgia, as the...

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Furry First Fridays — part of Random Acts of Kindness week at Hayden!

Furry First Fridays — part of Random Acts of Kindness week at Hayden!

April 1, 2016 2pm - 4pm

We are continuing the popular therapy dogs program for the spring term. On the first Friday in April from 2-4 pm you can stop...

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“Water, Water, Every Where…” [1]

“Water, Water, Every Where…” [1]

One of the most active areas of ongoing research and coursework at MIT is water: its technologies, policies, present resources, and future demands. The...

Engineering