New milestones for open access policies at MIT 46% of faculty articles and first “opt-in” article now shared MIT has reached a new open access milestone: 46 percent of faculty members’ articles published since the OA policy passed in 2009 are now being shared in the Open Access Articles Collection of DSpace@MIT. (Last year, the number was 44 percent.) Earlier this month, the MIT Libraries celebrat
ORCIDs now in DSpace for faculty, grad students, postdocs & research staff Project enhances discovery of authors and content across disciplines Records in the Open Access Articles collection in the DSpace@MIT repository now include ORCIDs — or Open Researcher Contributor Identifiers — for MIT authors who have the alphanumeric identifier attached to their names. Staff in the Libraries, who worked o
Creative Data Literacy: Bridging the Gap Between the Data-haves and Have-nots A Brown Bag with Catherine D’Ignazio Communities, governments, libraries and organizations are swimming in data — demographic data, participation data, government data, social media data — but very few understand what to do with it. Though governments and foundations are creating open data portals and corporations are cr
Therapy dogs at Hayden Join us for stress relief at the start of exams Cookies with Canines, the popular therapy dogs program for exam week, is back! Take a break from your studies to come to Hayden Library and spend some time relaxing with a whole bunch of furry friends from Dog BONES: Therapy Dogs of Massachusetts. Join us outside Hayden Library (Building 14). Long-time favorites Bailey, the Dun
Open access downloads: March 2017 Statistics from the OA collection of DSpace@MIT The Open Access Collection of DSpace@MIT houses scholarly articles by MIT-affiliated authors made available through the MIT faculty open access policy, the new opt-in open access license, or publisher agreements. Each month we highlight the month’s download numbers and a few of the most-downloaded articles in the col
Curious about text mining? So are we! The MIT Libraries is exploring what a text mining service for our thesis collection could look like. What does that mean? Using a simple interface or by building your own tool using an API, you can search and download the full text of theses and dissertations published at MIT, and then use that content for your own further research and analysis. So we’re build
Springer ejournals and ebooks can now be mined New text and data mining license allows for computational access to hundreds of thousands of journal articles and book chapters The MIT Libraries have recently signed a contract with Springer that allows material published by Springer to be text- and data-mined for noncommercial purposes. The agreement covers any Springer journal articles, book chapte
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