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Open science workshop and lunch

Are you curious what open science is, or how it can be beneficial for science — or your career? How can you work more openly, and what resources at MIT exist to help you be an open scientist? Join...

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Join us for a celebration of EarthArt

Awe-inspiring global phenomena call for awesome artwork! Please join us for a celebration of the EarthArt installation, where you can display your creative output on a global scale. Learn how to scan...

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Find more energy data in SNL Energy

  The MIT Libraries are pleased to announce access to SNL Energy, a product of S&P Global, and a comprehensive resource for data on U.S. and Canadian power plants, energy companies, coal mines, and...

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Pilot project: Using drones in Svalbard and Death Valley

  With support from the Experimental Collections Fund, Libraries Senior GIS Specialist Daniel Sheehan was trained and certified to safely fly small unmanned aerial vehicles, often called drones, to...

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Remote sensing brought near

Remote sensing continues to yield important data about our planet, especially relevant given present environmental concerns. The MIT Libraries are pleased to announce, thanks to MIT Lincoln Laboratory...

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Institute Archives Spotlights Pioneering Women at MIT

Nancy Hopkins with Salvador Luria and David Baltimore at the MIT Cancer Center. Courtesy MIT Museum. A new MIT Libraries initiative aims to highlight MIT’s women faculty by acquiring, preserving, and...

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Learn with the Libraries: Summer 2018

School may be out for the summer, but you can still Learn with the Libraries! We are offering several workshops on topics ranging from citation management to maps and data management. Click on a...

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World Space Week starts *now*

It’s October in New England, which means you’re most likely seeing jack-o-lanterns, apple-picking ads, and pumpkin spice everywhere, but there are other exciting things happening in fall as well!...

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Encyclopedia of Sustainable Technologies arrives

The MIT Libraries is pleased to announce online access to the Encyclopedia of Sustainable Technologies, “the first multi-volume reference work to employ both Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and Triple Bottom...

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News from the MIT Press

The MIT Press has a long and rich history of publishing books by and about underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), including significant recent works such...

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Learn with the Libraries: Summer 2019

Learn tips that will help you with all stages of your research. Click on a workshop to learn more and register. July 9: Writing Your Literature Review: A Hands-on Workshop July 10: Quick and Dirty Data...

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Ye Li and Kai Alexis Smith named ARL Leadership & Career Development Program...

Ye Li (L) and Kai Alexis Smith (R) Ye Li, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science and engineering librarian, and Kai Alexis Smith, art, architecture, and urban planning librarian, are among...

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STAT Plus now available

The MIT community now has access to STAT Plus, a premium subscription service for in-depth biotech, pharma, policy, and life science coverage and analysis. To access this resource: Use the MIT...

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News from the MIT Press

MIT Press launches Rapid Reviews: COVID-19, an open access journal This summer, the MIT Press launched Rapid Reviews: COVID-19 (RR:C19), an open access overlay journal that seeks to accelerate peer...

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authors@mit series returns

The MIT Press, the MIT Press Bookstore, and the MIT Libraries are delighted to announce the restart of the authors@mit series. authors@mit presents talks by authors of new MIT Press publications,...

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Climate Grand Challenges posters on view at Hayden Library

Photo: Bearwalk Cinema With the first-ever Climate Grand Challenges competition, MIT set out to mobilize the Institute’s entire research community around the most difficult unsolved climate problems...

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Learn with the Libraries: Fall workshops

Learn with the Libraries this fall! Click on a workshop for more information and to register. October 18: Quick and Dirty Data Management October 26: Data Management: File Organization October 27:...

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Under the Lens: Women Biologists & Chemists at MIT 1865-2024

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Hayden Basement Stacks to Close June 4 – August 31

This summer, the MIT Libraries will be upgrading the compact shelving system in the basement stacks of Hayden Library to ensure the accessibility of our collections for years to come. For the safety of...

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“Smart Data Management for Biologists”

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