How MIT OpenCourseWare became an educational resource to millions around the world
Celebrating 20 remarkable years, MIT OCW looks to the future, informed by learning needs underscored by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Celebrating 20 remarkable years, MIT OCW looks to the future, informed by learning needs underscored by the Covid-19 pandemic.
First-of-its-kind sustainable framework for open-access monographs moves professional and scholarly books to a library-supported open-access model.
Years of volumes and hundreds of essays, published by the MIT Press since 2003, are now freely available.
New research examines the application of online learning to workforce education.
Bilingual, interactive online publication asks how politics, economics, and social conflict shaped the Comédie-Française theater troupe’s repertory and impacted its finances.
Learners worldwide can explore the Institute's audio landscape, in one convenient place.
The new open access, rapid-review overlay journal aims to combat misinformation in Covid-19 research.
Institute ends negotiations for a new journals contract in the absence of a proposal aligning with the MIT Framework for Publisher Contracts.
Despite closing campus locations, the MIT Libraries continue to provide vital support for teaching, learning, and research.
Despite Covid-19 physical distancing, the Department of Biology has come together while being apart.
Drawing on two decades of experience, MIT offers classes and tools for educators, parents, and students in a suddenly virtual world.
The MIT Libraries and three universities negotiate innovative agreement with the Association for Computing Machinery.
Principle-based framework aims to support the needs of scholars, reflect MIT principles, and advance science.
Report urges MIT community to openly share the products of its research and teaching.
$850,000 grant from Arcadia will allow exploration of alternatives to the traditional market-based business model for professional and scholarly monographs.