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Brush up on your language skills with Byki!

Learn any of over 70 languages, including English, using the Byki language-learning system. Once there, you’ll have to register so Byki Online remembers what...

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GIS workshops – Fall 2011 Series

Come learn about creating maps and doing geographic analysis! Register for the Fall GIS workshop series. Workshops include: Introduction to GIS – Friday, Sept....

Business & management

One Book, Three Ways

Before bookbinding became mechanized, most books were sold unbound. The purchaser, not the publisher, was responsible for the binding of the book.  This meant...

Preservation & conservation

Institute Archives closed for research use August 22-Sept.9

The Institute Archives and Special Collections reading room (14N-118) will be temporarily closed for research use for three weeks, from Monday, August 22 through...

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Fund for Jewish Music History established at MIT’s Lewis Music Library

MIT Libraries is pleased to announce the creation of the Dr. Karl and Mrs. Margaret Grünbaum Fund for Jewish Music History at MIT’s Rosalind...

Music

Final month to see Technology Through Time exhibit before the Fall

The Maihaugen Gallery (14N-130) will be temporarily closed from August 15 through Friday, September 9 due to construction.  Visit the gallery before August 15...

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Libraries closed for Independence Day weekend

All MIT libraries will be closed for the Independence Day weekend, Saturday, July 2 through Monday, July 4. The Libraries will resume regular hours...

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Institute Archives collection appears in the New York Times

The Institute Archives and Special Collections was featured on June 21 in an Opinionator Blog by Errol Morris in the New York Times in...

Archives & MIT history

1897 Binding Ticket Shows Origins of Red Rot

This 114-year-old binding ticket was recently discovered in a volume of the journal Western Electrician, which was being prepared for digitization.  It shows the...

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