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MIT Research Available Worldwide Through Faculty Open Access Policy
Since its launch in October 2009 to support the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy, articles in the MIT Open Access Articles collection have been...
Libraries’ Fund Helps Bridge Key Barrier to Open Access Publishing
A large-scale survey of researchers across the globe has found that lack of funding is the most common reason authors do not publish in...
New guide on library betas, widgets, & mobile sites
The MIT Libraries are constantly experimenting with new technologies and services to help make access to information easier. You may already know about our...
Harpsichord lecture/recital Jan.28: They Danced to This?
Music lecturers Jean Rife and Teresa Neff will present a lecture/recital, They Danced to This? French Harpsichord Music on Friday, January 28, 2011 from...
MIT Press Supports the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy
The MIT Press, publisher of more than 30 scholarly journals, has confirmed that it fully supports the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy. “We are...
Changing Access to JSTOR
Because JSTOR has recently reported excessive, systematic downloading of articles at MIT, we need to add a new layer of access control. This is...
WorldCat Requesting Unavailable from Dec. 19 through Jan. 4
Requesting items from MIT’s WorldCat for delivery to an MIT Library will be unavailable from Sunday, December 19th through Monday, January 3rd due to...
Surprise – Your Library Loan Was Renewed
Library loans for books and accompanying materials were automatically renewed today to prevent items from being due during the Libraries’ closure – Thursday, December...
Learn about Mendeley, a tool for collaboration & organization – 11/23, 12-1
Come to this session to learn about Mendeley, a free tool that can help you organize your papers and manage your references. Jan Reichelt,...