Authors@mit event from 2005 available for downloading: William Mitchell,...
The recording of a previous authors@mit event is now available for downloading. Placing Words: symbols, space, and the city: William Mitchell, 2005. Download mp3. (1 hour, 11 minutes) (32.8 Mb) For...
View ArticleVideo available of Diana Henderson author reading
A video is now available of a recent authors@mit event. Diana Henderson discusses her book, Collaborations with the Past. For more info on this event see authors@mit presents Diana Henderson. Download...
View ArticleVideo available of Wikipedia class
A video is now available of an interesting class that took place in January during IAP. The event, “Why Not Wikipedia, and when?” was run by Chris Capozzola, Amy Stout, and Brian Keegan. Panelists...
View ArticleLibraries Launch Scholarly Publishing & Copyright Podcast Series
The MIT Libraries are offering a new podcast series on scholarly publishing and copyright. Two episodes are available: In “Transforming Scientific Communication,” Steve Gass, Head of Public Services,...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Professor Eric von Hippel on Openness, Innovation, and Scholarly...
The third episode in a new series of podcasts on various aspects of scholarly publishing & copyright is now available. In the new episode, we hear from Professor Eric von Hippel, T Wilson Professor...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Professor Kai von Fintel on the Launch of a New Open Access...
The fourth episode in a new series of podcasts on various aspects of scholarly publishing & copyright is now available. In this episode, we hear from Professor Kai von Fintel, Professor of...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Tracy Gabridge on Assessing the Vulnerability of Conference...
In the new episode in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright, Tracy Gabridge, Associate Head of the Barker Engineering Library (as well as a graduate of MIT), speaks about a...
View ArticleNew Podcast: John Wilbanks on Barriers to the Flow of Scientific Knowledge
In the latest in the series of podcasts on topics related to scholarly publication and copyright, the Executive Director of Science Commons, John Wilbanks, discusses how and why Science Commons is...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Professor Lienhard on his Open Access Textbook
In the new episode in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright, we hear from Professor John H. Lienhard V, Professor of Mechanical Engineering here at MIT. Professor Lienhard’s...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Hal Abelson on Supporting Our Intellectual Commons
The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with Hal Abelson, Class of 1922 Professor of Computer Science and Engineering in the Department of Electrical...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Professor George Stiny on the “Copy” in Copyright
The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with George Stiny, Professor of Computation in the Department of Architecture at MIT. Professor Stiny...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Professor Dan Ariely on his book “Predictably Irrational” and...
The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with Dan Ariely, who was Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Behavioral Economics here at MIT, until very recently,...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Gari Clifford on Choosing Open Publication Models that Support...
The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with Dr. Gari Clifford, Principal Research Scientist and Instructor in Biomedical Engineering in the...
View ArticleNew Podcast: MacKenzie Smith on Endnote vs. Zotero: the Business End of...
The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with MacKenzie Smith, Associate Director for Technology in the MIT Libraries. MacKenzie discusses the lawsuit...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Professor JoAnne Yates on Making MIT Sloan Teaching Materials...
The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with Professor JoAnne Yates, Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management and Deputy Dean of the MIT Sloan...
View ArticleNew Podcast: Craig Carter on the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy
The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with Craig Carter, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering. He directs the Carter Research Group,...
View ArticleNew Podcast: George Stiny on “The Secret Formula is this: Copy!”
The latest in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright is an interview with George Stiny, Professor of Design and Computation in the Department of Architecture at MIT, and a member...
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