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Distinctive Collections opens web archives to the public
The Department of Distinctive Collections is pleased to announce that our web archives collections are now open to the public. These web archives consist...
‘Dear Colleague,’ the NSF supports open science! How can you?
The recent ‘Dear Colleague’ letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) highlights the importance the NSF places on information produced throughout the research process and...
Learn with the Libraries: Spring 2019
Learn about everything from audio recording to data management. Click on a workshop to to learn more and register. March 20, April 10, or...
Take our survey
The MIT Libraries would like to hear from you! This past December, in addition to blanket closures for the Institute holidays, Barker, Lewis, and...
Open Science Framework at MIT
MIT Libraries is excited to announce that we are now a partner institution with Open Science Framework (OSF). MIT affiliates can now create an...
Data: Cite it right!
It’s not enough to share your research data. It’s important to make sure that other people can cite it! Providing a way for researchers...
Data management help hours in the new GIS & Data Lab
Data Management Services has a new home and with it comes a new way to get help with managing your data at any phase...
NVivo now available in the GIS and Data Lab
NVivo has been installed on computers 3 – 8 in Rotch Library’s GIS & Data Lab. NVivo can be used to organize, categorize, analyze, and...
Learn with the Libraries: Fall 2018
Join us in learning everything from the basics of programming to making maps and organizing files! Click on a workshop for more information and...