MIT Press launches open access collection of 34 classic architecture and urban studies titles
An unprecedented digitization program makes out-of-print works available as e-books for the first time.
An unprecedented digitization program makes out-of-print works available as e-books for the first time.
New publishing model provides unique and timely solutions to the production, curation, and preservation of knowledge.
First-of-its-kind sustainable framework for open-access monographs moves professional and scholarly books to a library-supported open-access model.
New case studies series examines social, ethical, and policy challenges of present-day computing activities.
Years of volumes and hundreds of essays, published by the MIT Press since 2003, are now freely available.
Bilingual, interactive online publication asks how politics, economics, and social conflict shaped the Comédie-Française theater troupe’s repertory and impacted its finances.
The new open access, rapid-review overlay journal aims to combat misinformation in Covid-19 research.
First-ever collaboration between a university press and a children’s publisher will offer young readers fascinating insights into STEAM topics.
The press is rapidly expanding free access to content including articles, books, and live discussions as a way to maintain public access to knowledge and research.
Catherine D’Ignazio’s new book, “Data Feminism,” examines problems of bias and power that beset modern information.
MIT philosophy professor's “On the Brink of Paradox” honored as one of the best books in professional and scholarly publishing.
The book publisher continues to produce intellectually daring, scholarly work.
Daylong symposium at MIT showcases innovative ways of sharing facts and building trust in research results.
$850,000 grant from Arcadia will allow exploration of alternatives to the traditional market-based business model for professional and scholarly monographs.
Report catalogs, analyzes available open-source publishing software; warns open publishing must grapple with siloed development and community-owned ecosystems.