Data Visualization Tool Developed at MIT Gets Library of Congress Support
MIT Libraries receive grant for work on “Exhibit 3.0” software Exhibit has been used by Data.gov to help demonstrate new ways of visualizing government data. A $650,000 grant from the United States...
View ArticleDigital library partnership gives MIT access to additional online resources
The MIT Libraries have recently joined HathiTrust, a partnership of over fifty academic libraries that share the ambitious goal of building a comprehensive digital library of their shared collections....
View ArticleDSpace@MIT in the MIT Faculty Newsletter
DSpace@MIT is featured in the latest issue of the MIT Faculty Newsletter. Director of Libraries, Ann Wolpert, shares the latest facts and figures about MIT’s growing digital repository. Did you know...
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In this image, a Libraries staff member works with a local moving company to prepare a truck of journals for shipment to the Northeast Regional Scanning Center at the Boston Public Library. The...
View ArticleLibraries hire new Associate Director for Technology
Director of Libraries, Ann Wolpert, recently announced the appointment of Tito Sierra to the position of Associate Director for Technology in the MIT Libraries. In this senior position, Sierra will...
View ArticleAltman joins MIT Libraries as Director of Research
Director of Libraries, Ann Wolpert, recently announced the appointment of Dr. Micah Altman to the position of Director of Research, Head/Scientist, Program for Information Science in the MIT Libraries....
View ArticleOpen access research in the news
CSAIL’s Agarwal named head of edX Earlier this month MIT and Harvard announced a partnership to launch edX, a nonprofit that will offer free online courses from both institutions. The open source...
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Economist Finkelstein wins John Bates Clark Medal The American Economic Association has named Amy Finkelstein winner of the 2012 John Bates Clark Medal, a prestigious annual award given to an economist...
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MIT researchers bid adieu to sticky condiments It is a problem familiar to most of us: The last ounces of ketchup just won’t shake free from the bottle, so we throw it out, wasting food and money. In...
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MIT researchers tackle big data MIT will host an Intel-sponsored research center to look at ways of handling “big data,” collections of data so immense and complex they cannot be processed by tools...
View ArticleIt’s a wrap!
In this image, a Libraries staff member works with a local moving company to prepare a truck of journals for shipment to the Northeast Regional Scanning Center at the Boston Public Library. The...
View ArticleLibraries hire new Associate Director for Technology
Director of Libraries, Ann Wolpert, recently announced the appointment of Tito Sierra to the position of Associate Director for Technology in the MIT Libraries. In this senior position, Sierra will...
View ArticleAltman joins MIT Libraries as Director of Research
Director of Libraries, Ann Wolpert, recently announced the appointment of Dr. Micah Altman to the position of Director of Research, Head/Scientist, Program for Information Science in the MIT Libraries....
View ArticleOpen access research in the news
CSAIL’s Agarwal named head of edX Earlier this month MIT and Harvard announced a partnership to launch edX, a nonprofit that will offer free online courses from both institutions. The open source...
View ArticleOpen access research in the news
Economist Finkelstein wins John Bates Clark Medal The American Economic Association has named Amy Finkelstein winner of the 2012 John Bates Clark Medal, a prestigious annual award given to an economist...
View ArticleOpen access research in the news
MIT researchers bid adieu to sticky condiments It is a problem familiar to most of us: The last ounces of ketchup just won’t shake free from the bottle, so we throw it out, wasting food and money. In...
View ArticleOpen access research in the news
MIT researchers tackle big data MIT will host an Intel-sponsored research center to look at ways of handling “big data,” collections of data so immense and complex they cannot be processed by tools...
View ArticleNew Requirements for DOE-funded Researchers: Public Access to Data and...
In response to the 2013 Memorandum from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, “Expanding Public Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research,” the Department of Energy (DOE)...
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