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Exhibit tour

Exhibit tour

April 29, 2015 2:30pm - 3pm

Take a tour of the current exhibit in the Libraries’ Maihaugen Gallery with by Stephen Skuce, Program Manager for Rare Books, MIT Institute Archives and Special Collections. Location:...

Preservation & conservation
Preserving place

Preserving place

April 29, 2015 1pm - 2pm

Throughout the Middle East, cultural heritage is being destroyed faster than we can document it. Join us for a discussion that examines the processes...

Art & architecture & planning

BYOB(ook)

April 28, 2015 10am - 2pm

Stop by Lobby 10 and learn how to use our CoLibri machine to create custom protective covers on books in seconds. Bring your own...

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Movable messages in books

Movable messages in books

April 21, 2015 10am - 2pm

Wheels don’t just spin on bikes, buses, and cars…sometimes they are rings that rotate in the pages of old books, that spin and revolve...

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International collaborations in digital preservation

International collaborations in digital preservation

Nancy McGovern and Kari Smith of the MIT Libraries recently presented a Digital Preservation Management (DPM) workshop at The University of the West Indies (UWI)...

Archives & MIT history

Women Take the Reel Festival: Saving Face

March 19, 2015 7pm

Come join in the fun of the Women Take the Reel film festival’s Thursday screening of Alice Wu’s Saving Face March 19, 2015  at 7 pm...

Humanities

Women Take the Reel Film Festival

March 13, 2015 7 - 9pm

Please join Women’s & Gender Studies for MIT’s second feature screening in the Women Take the Reel Film Festival with a post-screening discussion led...

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Jordan J. Baruch papers open for research

Jordan J. Baruch papers open for research

The Institute Archives & Special Collections is excited to announce that the Jordan J. Baruch papers are now open for research. See a guide...

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authors@MIT: Max Tegmark

March 17, 2015 5:30pm

Join us as we welcome theoretical physicst and MIT Professor Max Tegmark to celebrate the paperback release of his bestselling book, Our Mathematical Universe...

Archives & MIT history