MIT Digital Library Research Group web site
Interested in following what’s going on with the MIT Libraries’ research group? Check out the web site of the Digital Library Research Group for information on projects, such as CWSpace, DSRB, LEADIRS,...
View ArticlePiggy Bank: a Firefox extension from the MIT Libraries Digital Library...
Piggy Bank is an extension to the Firefox Web browser that turns it into a “Semantic Web browserâ€, letting you make use of existing information on the Web in more useful and flexible ways. For...
View ArticleMacKenzie Smith interviewed about Digital Libraries Research Projects
The Educause web site has made available an audio file (MP3) of an interview with MacKenzie Smith (Associate Director for Technology) about topics such as the Science Commons, governance of DSpace, the...
View ArticleDSpace and educational technology at MIT
DSpace is featured on a new web site devoted to educational technology innovations at MIT. The Educational Transformation through Technology at MIT site details the commitment, strategy and impact of...
View ArticleMIT awarded $1.5 million for research on new search technologies for digital...
MIT recently received a $1,500,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for the next phase of a project that promises to create new search technologies for digital libraries. The project, called...
View ArticleNew software from MIT’s Project Simile for creating rich visualizations on...
Exhibit is a lightweight structured data publishing framework that lets you create web pages with support for sorting, filtering, and rich visualizations by writing only HTML and optionally some CSS...
View ArticleFACADE project aims to “future-proof” digital architectural files
Photo of MIT’s Stata Center by Andy Ryan A $724,415 grant from The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has been awarded to the MIT Libraries to address the challenge of preserving digital...
View ArticleHit the open road with Open Access
What’s the big deal about open access anyway? If I’m writing an article, what rights should I keep? Where can I find out more? Check out http://libraries.mit.edu/open-access to find out what’s...
View ArticleJulyAP Workshop: Copyright and Scholarly Publication: Retaining Rights &...
WHERE: 14N-132 (Digital Instruction Resource Center – DIRC) WHEN: Friday, July 13, noon – 1pm Can you use and re-use your own work for future writing and teaching? Or is it locked tight behind a...
View ArticleJulyAP Workshop: Patent Searching Fundamentals, Friday, July 20, noon – 1 at...
WHERE: 14N-132 (Digital Instruction Resource Center – DIRC) WHEN: Friday, July 20, noon – 1pm While you won’t come out of this session qualified to be a patent attorney, you will be able to...
View ArticleHP and MIT Create Non-Profit Organization to Support Growing Community of...
Today HP and the MIT Libraries announced the formation of the DSpace Foundation, a non-profit organization that will provide support to the growing community of organizations that use DSpace, an open...
View ArticleTry the MIT Course Catalogue Pickr
Want an efficient and informative way to select and organize your classes for the upcoming semester? The Course Pickr is is an interactive tool designed to help students organize their class schedules....
View ArticleACM and ISI Web of Knowledge have new features!
ACM: ACM has introduced Author Profile pages with citation and usage statistics to the Digital Library. The new features provide a snapshot of an individual author’s contributions to computing, and a...
View ArticleDSpace Foundation and Fedora Commons Form Working Collaboration
Today two of the largest providers of open source software for managing and providing access to digital content, the DSpace Foundation and Fedora Commons, announced plans to combine strengths to work...
View ArticleNew Faculty Book Delivery Pilot Project
Tenure-track, visiting and emeriti faculty can now take advantage of a new service. Find a book you want in Barton, click on “Request item,” log into “Your Account” and select “office delivery” from...
View ArticleFedora Commons and DSpace Foundation Join Together to Create DuraSpace...
The DSpace Foundation and Fedora Commons, two of the largest providers of open source software for managing and providing access to digital content, have announced today that they will join their...
View ArticleJoin us for a discussion about libraries in the digital age Wed., 11/3
Date: Wednesday, November 03 2010, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Location: Killian Hall MIT Room 14W-111 Registration: https://alum.mit.edu/smarTrans/register-login.vm?eventID=48142&groupID=146 Physical/Virtual:...
View ArticleHarvard and MIT Libraries Explore Far-Reaching Alliance
Hayden Library, MIT Widener Library, Harvard University New agreement reflects physical proximity, cross-registration, joint programs, and research affinities The Provosts of Harvard University and...
View ArticleData 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....
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