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MIT Faculty Open Access Policy at 4: new appreciative readers from around the world

This month the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy turns four, and its impact is being felt by grateful readers around the world. Downloads have...

Scholarly communication

MIT Faculty Open Access Policy: 8,700 papers available to the world

As of March, 2013, the 4th anniversary of MIT Faculty Open Access Policy, over 8,700 papers are being made openly available to the world...

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Spring vacation hours begin Saturday, March 23

The MIT Libraries spring vacation hours begin this Saturday, March 23 and end Saturday, March 30. See below for a list of libraries and...

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Be an OECD Student Ambassador: and have a chance to go to Paris!

Interested in the world economy or international relations?  Then become an OECD Student Ambassador!  Deadline: April 1st. Student Ambassadors are undergraduates who engage with...

Business & management

Learn quantitative methods at ICPSR this summer

Need to expand your skills in statistical methods and quantitative analysis? Attend the ICPSR Summer Program! Each year, ICPSR provides a comprehensive, integrated program...

Art & architecture & planning

Composer Don Byron March 13

Composer forum series: Don Byron will talk about his new Concerto for Clarinet. Don Byron has written arrangements of Sondheim’s Broadway musicals and original...

Music

Books you love

Last month, we asked you to send us a title of a book you love. It was really fun to learn about what kinds...

Humanities

Grow your knowledge! Research guides for any topic

Start cultivating a garden of knowledge with MIT Libraries’ research guides. Our guides dig deeper than Google to uncover the best sources for information on...

Humanities

Unleashing the power of technical reports

Did you know the MIT Libraries has a vast storehouse of technical literature NOT in Barton, but easily accessible right here on campus? Recently...

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