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BrowZine: A new tool for a new year

BrowZine: A new tool for a new year

The MIT Libraries is happy to offer a new and easy way to keep up (or catch up) with journals from the comfort of...

Science
What do you need in a data visualization lab?

What do you need in a data visualization lab?

The MIT Libraries strives to meet the varied needs of the MIT community. We’re now exploring potential additional services, including visualization software and a visualization...

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Need help creating a data management plan? Try the DMPTool

Did you know that your funding agency likely requires you to share your research data? And that you may have to submit a data...

Humanities

Explore design visualization and integration in the International Journal of Architectural Research

Design creativity and integrated visualization are explored in a special issue of the International Journal of Architectural Research (Archnet-IJAR), available now on Archnet. Jack Steven Goulding...

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Save that receipt

Save that receipt

It’s small: a bit over an inch high, not quite that wide, and only half an inch thick at its thickest point. It’s the...

Archives & MIT history

DOT releases Public Access Plan

The Department of Transportation (DOT) recently released its Public Access Plan in compliance with the White House Directive. The plan takes effect at the...

Social sciences
Stressed? Throw on that apron!

Stressed? Throw on that apron!

With holiday festivities ramping up and the semester coming to a close, some level of stress seems inevitable. While it’s not a solution for...

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Win an award for using IPUMS data in your research

If you have used data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) in your research, consider submitting your paper for the IPUMS Research Award,...

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Find your space

Looking for places to work in teams or to practice presentations? The Libraries’ group study spaces are the answer! Some are first-come, first-serve, while others can be...

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