New! Access to the complete New Yorker
The current issue and all past issues of The New Yorker—going all the way back to very first in 1925—are now available to...
Discovering the Libraries: Archives and conservation
Hello everyone! It has been a few weeks since I had the pleasure of visiting the Institute Archives and Conservation Lab, but I’m excited...
OA research in the news: Storms peaking further from tropics
A new study coauthored by an MIT faculty member shows that powerful tropical storms are peaking in intensity further away from the equator. The...
Discovering the Libraries: Rare books
By MIT Libraries’ student blogger, Pri Tembhekar Hello everyone! I had the pleasure of visiting the Archives Reading Room (14N-118) and seeing some of MIT’s...
Summer hours begin Tuesday, May 27
The MIT Libraries’ summer hours begin Tuesday, May 27, 2014, following Memorial Day weekend. Barker, Dewey, Hayden (Humanities & Science), and Rotch Monday-Friday: 9am-6pm...
Taking a trip this summer? We’ve got a guide book for you.
Jetting off this summer to some fabulous destination? Or just dreaming of places to go? If so, take a few moments to see if...
Two million downloads — a new open access milestone
This month the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy hit a new milestone: papers made openly available through the Open Access Articles Collection have been...
Libraries closed for Memorial Day weekend
All MIT Libraries will be closed for Memorial Day weekend beginning Saturday, May 24 through Monday, May 26, 2014. The 24/7 study spaces in...
New! IBISWorld Specialized Industry Reports
Ever found market research information via the IBISWorld database? You now have even more! The Libraries have just expanded our IBISWorld subscription to include...