Institute announces new open access policy for all MIT authors
Optional license allows students, researchers, and staff to make scholarly articles freely available.
Optional license allows students, researchers, and staff to make scholarly articles freely available.
Pilot program lends tools to makers across the MIT community.
Gallery Walk showcases exhibitions in art, architecture, and design.
New exhibit delves into history of Chinese students at MIT.
The Future of the Libraries Task Force seeks feedback on 10 recommendations including global library services and preserving more of MIT’s intellectual work.
Author and executive producer Margot Lee Shetterly explores inspiration for the film; MIT guest speakers provide additional historical context.
New location hopes to further engage the MIT and Cambridge communities.
Shared reading sparks timely conversation about gender, race, and community.
New library proposals meant to enhance “meaningful access to knowledge.”
For Ada Lovelace Day, a look at 10 women in STEM history from MIT’s rare books collection.
MIT Reads invites the entire community for common reading and discussion.
New grants help MIT Libraries, DMSE, and CSAIL push the boundaries of examining artifacts.
Students gain insights into early book-making technology and cultural systems by creating paper and a handset printing press from scratch.
Librarians, architects, and other scholars gather at MIT to reflect on the future of libraries.