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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.

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A Q&A with César Hidalgo, author of How Humans Judge Machines

A discussion on the future of artificial intelligence.

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The MIT Press is now accepting applications for the Mellon University Press...

The program, first launched in 2016, seeks to increase diversity in scholarly publishing.

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Our picks for International Women’s Day

Celebrating books and authors we’re proud and honored to have published.

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Featured 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. 

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10 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.

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The MIT Press launches MIT Open Publishing Services

New publishing model provides unique and timely solutions to the production, curation, and preservation of knowledge.

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New books on democratizing our data

As data becomes an integral part of everyday life, we must question who wields its power.

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April Books: YEAR 1, Hate Speech, The Next 500 Years, and more

A selection of our most anticipated releases of the month.

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The 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...

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What do libraries mean to you?

An ode to the library for National Library Week.

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Featured 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.

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Breaking 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.

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MIT 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.

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Bettina 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...

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Celebrating Earth Day

A collection of books and articles offering climate solutions and reflections on the natural world.

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MIT Press staff share their love of indie bookstores

Spreading our enthusiasm for independent sellers this Independent Bookstore Day.

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MIT 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.

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New Books: Carrie Mae Weems, Make Shift, Paris and the Parasite, and more

Explore a selection of our most anticipated releases.

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Author Talk: The Next 500 Years Christopher E. Mason

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