The MIT Press launches Direct to Open
The MIT Press launches Direct to Open (D2O), a first-of-its-kind sustainable framework for open access monographs.
View ArticleA Q&A with César Hidalgo, author of How Humans Judge Machines
A discussion on the future of artificial intelligence.
View ArticleThe MIT Press is now accepting applications for the Mellon University Press...
The program, first launched in 2016, seeks to increase diversity in scholarly publishing.
View ArticleOur picks for International Women’s Day
Celebrating books and authors we’re proud and honored to have published.
View ArticleFeatured Book: Women and Leadership
Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s new book is a rare insight into life as a leader and a powerful call to arms for women everywhere.
View Article10 reads for the start of spring
A moral argument for environmentalism, a lexicon and guide for discovering the essence of landscape, an illustrated guide to plants, and more.
View ArticleThe MIT Press launches MIT Open Publishing Services
New publishing model provides unique and timely solutions to the production, curation, and preservation of knowledge.
View ArticleNew books on democratizing our data
As data becomes an integral part of everyday life, we must question who wields its power.
View ArticleApril Books: YEAR 1, Hate Speech, The Next 500 Years, and more
A selection of our most anticipated releases of the month.
View ArticleThe MIT Press launches new open access collection of 34 classic architecture...
An unprecedented digitization program makes out-of-print works by George L. Hersey, Richard Freedman, Mark Jarzombek, Moshe Safdie, Peter Rowe, Galen Cranz, Arthur Pulos, Gilbert Hubert, and others...
View ArticleFeatured Book: The Alchemy of Us
Ainissa Ramirez’s lauded book, now available in paperback, reveals how inventions were shaped by their creators—and how those inventions shaped our culture.
View ArticleBreaking new publishing ground with The Curie Society
Acquisitions editor Jermey N. A. Matthews discusses what publishing a YA graphic novel means for the MIT Press.
View ArticleMIT Press’s Direct to Open, part one: Exploratory phase no more
Part one of our deep dive into the MIT Press’s new sustainable framework for open access monographs, with the Choice Authority File podcast.
View ArticleBettina Forget and Lindy Elkins-Tanton: gender and equality in art and...
A podcast conversation between two authors published in Leonardo's recent special issue, "Cosmos and Chaos," reveals the interconnectivity of art and exploration and the complexities of being a woman...
View ArticleCelebrating Earth Day
A collection of books and articles offering climate solutions and reflections on the natural world.
View ArticleMIT Press staff share their love of indie bookstores
Spreading our enthusiasm for independent sellers this Independent Bookstore Day.
View ArticleMIT Press’s Direct to Open, part two: Determining success and incentives
Part two of our deep dive into the MIT Press’s new sustainable framework for open access monographs, with the Choice Authority File podcast.
View ArticleNew Books: Carrie Mae Weems, Make Shift, Paris and the Parasite, and more
Explore a selection of our most anticipated releases.
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