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Composer Peter Whincop Monday, October 29
Composer forum series: Peter Whincop, MIT Lecturer in Music, teaching Electronic Music Composition. Whincop will provide an exposition of a few of his works...
Worldwide Impact of Open Access to MIT Faculty Research
Three years after MIT faculty chose to make their scholarly articles openly accessible through the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy, individuals around the world...
Composer Roger Reynolds Wednesday, October 17
Composer forum series: Roger Reynolds, Resource and Outcome. An illustrated presentation with performance (Gabriella Diaz, violinist). Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 Place: Lewis Music Library,...
Open Access Week Event: A Conversation With Peter Suber and Richard Holton
Please join us for a lively discussion about open access and its importance for scholarship and research at MIT and beyond, with panelists Peter...
Theses and article publication: New web page explains publisher policies
The MIT Libraries Office of Scholarly Publishing & Licensing is offering a new web page that summarizes key publisher policies regarding article publication and...
Columbus Day Library Hours: Monday, October 8
On Monday, October 8, 2012, the following libraries will open at noon (12pm): Barker Dewey Hayden (Humanities & Science) Lewis Music Rotch All other...
Election Data Resources from ICPSR: Webinars Tuesday and Wednesday
As the momentum of the 2012 Presidential Election builds, join the ICPSR social science data archive for webinars this week to learn more about...
Easier access to journal articles through LibX
Thousands of MIT students, professors, and researchers have downloaded LibX, and several times a year, we hear, “I wish I would have known about...
OECD Coming to MIT
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is coming to MIT! Attend a presentation on OECD Information resources by Kathleen DeBoer, Deputy Head...