MIT launches new Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program
The program will invite students to investigate new vistas at the intersection of music, computing, and technology.
The program will invite students to investigate new vistas at the intersection of music, computing, and technology.
Nine open-access books cross 10,000 reads threshold, bringing total for Direct to Open titles to almost 425,000.
With support from 322 libraries — a 33 percent increase in participation over its first year — the D2O publishing model will include over 160 scholarly monographs and edited collections by the end of 2023.
Hosted by MIT Literature Lecturer Michael Lutz, early episodes feature guests Malka Older, Wyn Kelley, and more.
An ambitious cross-disciplinary effort is launched to build healthier social networks.
Shift+OPEN will flip existing subscription-based journals to a diamond open access publishing model.
“I get the chance to not only watch the future happen, but I can actually be a part of it and create it,” says Ugandan entrepreneur Emmanuel Kasigazi.
Winning project supports collaboration between public housing residents in New York City and a local nonprofit offering training for work in the digital economy.
Distinguished professor and public history advocate will oversee open education offerings and campus-focused services.
Eighty scholarly monographs and edited collections partially funded by libraries participating in MIT Press’s Direct to Open model will publish openly this year.
Seventeen staffers lauded for providing outstanding service, supporting their colleagues, and exemplifying the Libraries’ values.
The Digital Humanities Lab unveils its Sonification Toolkit, which enables conversion of almost anything — from data to drawings — into sound.
Papers from MIT’s former ombudsperson provide an important resource on the beginning of the organizational ombuds profession.
MISTI Career Conversations virtual lunch series sees MIT students explore environmental, social, and governance initiatives in a global context across three key sectors.
A storytelling project by Christine Walley and Chris Boebel explores the social impacts of late 20th century deindustrialization.