Harriet Ritvo discusses “The Dawn of Green” in the Archives on Dec. 9
Harriet Ritvo, MIT’s Arthur J. Conner Professor of History, will discuss her latest book The Dawn of Green: Manchester, Thirlmere, and Modern Environmentalism on Wednesday, December 9th at 4 p.m. in the Institute Archives (14N-118).
In The Dawn of Green, Ritvo reveals how today’s environmental movement can be traced to Thirlmere, a bucolic reservoir in the [...].
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The Libraries’ Bookmobile will be wheeling into Lobby 10 on Friday, November 20, 2009. From 11a.m. until 2p.m. browse through a great selection of books, ...
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Members of the MIT Community are encouraged to schedule the room (14E-311) for groups of three or more at Hayden’s service desk on the 1st ...
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An Uncertain Moment
Laura Rushfeldt
December 1, 2009 – January 8, 2010
Rotch Library (7-238)
This exhibition provides a photo chronicle of contemporary life in Kosovo. Kosovo’s political condition ...
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Hayden Library — Humanities & Science — will be open till 2am each night during Finals
from Thursday, Dec. 10 to Friday, Dec. 18th:
8am-2am daily, except ...
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“Riding the space shuttle is like strapping yourself to a gigantic beast….you go from 0 to 17,500 miles per hour in eight and a half ...
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Are you wondering what an RSS feed is and how it can help your research?
Want to learn more about using GIS, EndNote or RefWorks?
Need to ...
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MIT GIS Services has released a new version of the MIT Geodata Repository Search Tool for ArcGIS. The MIT Geodata Repository holds 1,700+ layers of ...
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Come on by the Lewis Music Library and check out some Hallowe’en music!
Reserves assistant Cate Gallivan has pulled together a few examples of ghoulish music. ...
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If you regularly use the SciFinder client, you have probably noticed challenges in logging in. We have been dedicating fewer and fewer seats (of 11 ...
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In 2005 and 2008, the MIT Libraries undertook major surveys of faculty, undergraduates, graduate students and ...
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