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New Podcast: Gari Clifford on Choosing Open Publication Models that Support Authors and Readers

The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with Dr. Gari Clifford, Principal Research Scientist and Instructor...

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Learn Stata and R in Upcoming Workshops on Statistical Software

The following classes will be taught by the Harvard-MIT Data Center (HMDC) Statistical Consultant in fall 2008. 1. Introduction to Stata Get an introduction...

Art & architecture & planning

New Database: RGE Monitor

Need real-time coverage of news, commentary, research, analysis, and data on global macroeconomic information?  Then try RGE Monitor, a new database from the MIT...

Business & management

Dewey Renovation Town Meeting: August 27th

Please join us at a Town Meeting about the Dewey Library renovation this Wednesday, August 27th at noon in E53-216. We will provide an...

Business & management

Web version of SciFinder now available!

SciFinder is now also available on the web.  The traditional downloadable “client” version will continue to be available, but will be phased out over...

Engineering

Alternate Entrance to Dewey in Effect

Due to the ongoing demolition of the plaza in front of E53, an alternate entrance into the building and Dewey Library is in effect....

Engineering

New Podcast: Professor Dan Ariely on his book “Predictably Irrational” and Scholarly Publishing

The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with Dan Ariely, who was Alfred P. Sloan Professor...

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Stanford School of Education Faculty Vote for Opening Access to Their Work

The faculty of the Stanford University School of Education voted unanimously “in support of greater openness in scholarly and educational endeavors,” by adopting a...

Scholarly communication

Dewey Library to be Closed Saturday July 19th

For the safety of the MIT community, the Dewey Library will be closed on Saturday, July 19th. The temporary entrance to E53 will be...

Humanities