MIT Press authors earn coveted “best of” book honors in 2019
The book publisher continues to produce intellectually daring, scholarly work.
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.
Open access journal to promote the latest research, educational resources, and commentary from leading minds in data science.
MIT Press editorial director recognized for service to the university press community.
The International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, jointly with the MIT Press, launches a new open-access journal, for and by the scientometric community.
Longtime executive editor for art and architecture at the MIT Press discusses his experiences in the publishing world.
Photographer’s new book describes ways for researchers to make their images more informative and appealing.
Lively program with the author celebrates the release of “Ai Weiwei: Beijing Photographs, 1993 – 2003” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
For the fifth year, the poster session brought together colleagues from across MIT to learn about new projects and partnerships.
Knowledge Futures Group and the MIT Press team up to highlight ways to meet increasing demands for open access content.
First-of-its kind collaboration will leverage the web’s power to create open, community-sourced access to knowledge.
The MIT Press will host a Pitchfest competition at this year's Boston Book Festival.
New book by MIT Associate Professor Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga explores science in action in Africa.