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H4ckademic jam session: tips & tricks for working on mobile tablets
Do you own an iPad, Surface, Android tablet, or other mobile tablet and use it for your work at MIT? Join us for free...
MLK, Jr. Day hours this Monday, January 21
On Monday, January 21, 2013, the following libraries will open at noon (12pm): Barker Dewey Hayden (Humanities & Science) Lewis Music Rotch All other...
Research energy industries with the eTrack databases
Researching energy industries? Need statistics, market analysis, news, company information, and financial deals? Try our suite of eTrack databases: Alternative Energy eTrack eTrack Nuclear...
Win an award for using IPUMS data in your research
Have you used data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) in your research? If so, consider submitting your paper for the IPUMS...
MIT professor and librarian collaborate on “10 PRINT”: Open access book explores computation, creativity and culture
Using a home computer in the early 1980s meant knowing at least some programming to get it off and running. When you turned on...
Unlocking the secrets of company databases, Jan 10th, noon-1:30pm
Do you know what you want to do when you leave MIT (or for the summer), but aren’t sure what companies do that type...
IAP hours begin Monday, January 7
The MIT Libraries IAP hours begin this Monday, January 7 and continue through Monday, February 4. Hours are as follows: Barker and Dewey Monday-Friday:...
Get the most out of Google Scholar
If you use Google Scholar, you already know it’s a great tool for finding citations to literature in your research area. It’s a massive...
Mark the date, save your data!
IAP panel discussion on the importance of sharing, managing and preserving research data Monday, January 7, 2013, 11 am – 1 pm, 4-149 You...