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Notice anything different? Web site improvements

You may have recently noticed improvements to many pages on our web site.  Now you can: Search BartonPlus, our new search interface, from the...

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MIT responds to White House directive on expanding open access

MIT has issued a response to the White House in support of open access again — this time to the Office of Science and...

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Access data on banks in the U.S. and beyond

Need data on banks and banking?  Try these databases from the MIT Libraries: For banks in OECD-member countries, from the OECD: //libraries.mit.edu/get/oecdbank Access data...

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Make time to “Make stuff”

MIT people love to make things and now that summer is here, perhaps you can make time to pick up that put-off  project or...

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Get inspired to write your Nobel prize-winning thesis!

Does graduation cause you to have dissertations on the brain? Get a load of these great thesis resources from MIT Libraries: Have you seen...

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Summer hours begin Friday, May 24

The MIT Libraries’ summer hours begin this Friday, May 24, 2013. Barker, Dewey, Hayden (Humanities & Science), and Rotch Monday-Friday: 9am-6pm Saturday-Sunday: 1pm-6pm Lewis...

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Libraries closed for Memorial Day weekend

All MIT Libraries will be closed for Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27, 2013. The 24/7 study spaces in Barker,...

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Berinsky Awarded for Contributions to Public Opinion Data

Adam Berinsky, Professor of Political Science and director of the Political Experiments Research Lab (PERL), has won the Warren J. Mitofsky Award for Excellence...

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New milestone for Open Access @ MIT: one million downloads

Four years after the MIT faculty adopted their Open Access Policy, a significant new milestone has been reached: Papers made openly available through the...

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