The MIT Press releases a comprehensive report on open-source publishing software
Report catalogs, analyzes available open-source publishing software; warns open publishing must grapple with siloed development and community-owned ecosystems.
Report catalogs, analyzes available open-source publishing software; warns open publishing must grapple with siloed development and community-owned ecosystems.
Grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will enable a landscape analysis and code audit of all known open source authoring and publishing platforms.
Stanford, UC Berkeley and University of Queensland among those contributing to the platform released via open source license.
In a new course, students participate in large, ongoing, open-source-software development projects, mentored by industry professionals.
MIT Libraries’ research director recognized for his work with DistrictBuilder software
Guidelines and resources on the use of images.
Web-based resource gives citizens the opportunity to participate in the redistricting process.
Professor Miyagawa recognized with other leaders of the global OpenCourseWare movement.
Collaboration among open education innovators creates rich learning opportunities for independent learners.
Online-education pioneer, MIT alumnus to speak to the Class of 2012 on June 8.
Technology entrepreneur and Internet freedom advocate succeeds Frank Moss.
Chris Csikszentmihályi, director of the Center for Future Civic Media, hosts this presentation by the MIT Communications Forum and the Center for Future Civic Media