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Senate Approves Strengthened Open Access Mandate for NIH

Last night the US Senate approved the Appropriations Bill that strengthens the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Public Access Policy,  requiring NIH-sponsored research to...

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Make off-campus access to online journals easier with the LibX toolbar!

The MIT Libraries have customized an open-source, Firefox toolbar, called LibX, that makes accessing journal articles from off campus much easier. LibX also allows...

Science

Introduction to Regression Using Stata Workshop

This new hands-on class will provide a comprehensive introduction to estimating the linear regression model using ordinary least squares in Stata. Topics covered include:...

Humanities

Jazz icons DVDs received

The Lewis Music Library just received the “Jazz Icons II” set listed below. These will appear soon in Recent Additions to the Collection (also...

Music

Harvard Faculty of Arts & Sciences Considering Open Access For Their Work

Stuart Shieber, Harvard professor of computer science, introduced a motion to the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences on October 16 that would have...

Scholarly communication

NCBI Bioinformatics Mini-Courses: November 8-9

The MIT Libraries will sponsor a series of 4 NCBI bioinformatics mini-courses on, November 8-9, 2007 in the Hayden Library DIRC, 14N-132. Each course...

Engineering

Get the News Online

Need to find news articles for your research? Want to scan today’s headlines and top stories? The Libraries provide an array of sources that...

Humanities

Retaining Copyrights to Increase Research Impact: Online Tutorial Now Available

A new MIT Libraries’ tutorial “Scholarly Publication and Copyright: Retaining Rights & Increasing the Impact of Research” is now available online. Part 1 focuses...

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Recent CDs in the Lewis Music Library

Here are some compact discs that have recently arrived in the Lewis Music Library; they also appear in Recent Additions to the Collection (also...

Music