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IAP 2013: Statistical Software Workshops

Looking to gain skills in working with statistical analysis software packages during IAP? The following classes will be taught by Libraries’ staff and the Harvard-MIT Data Center (HMDC) Statistical...

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IAP 2013: GIS

The MIT Libraries is hosting a series of classes related to GIS over IAP! All classes require preregistration. For more information, please contact Jennie Murack. Photo Courtesy of the National Science...

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IAP 2013: Energy

The MIT Libraries is hosting a series of classes related to energy over IAP! Some classes require preregistration. Photo Courtesy of the National Science Foundation Energy Sci/Tech Information: Where...

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IAP 2013: Culture, Arts, and Society

Join the MIT Libraries for a series of classes on topics that range from bookbinding to multimedia sites to hidden treasures in the MIT Archives. Some classes require preregistration. Photo: L. Barry...

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Check out the complete listing of IAP 2013 sessions

The MIT Libraries is offering over 60 different classes this IAP! Topics covered include: photo by L.Barry Hetherington Culture, Arts, and Society Data Tools and File Management Energy GIS Life...

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Unlocking the secrets of company databases, Jan 10th, noon-1:30pm

Do you know what you want to do when you leave MIT (or for the summer), but aren’t sure what companies do that type of work?   Do you want to work in a specific part of the world?  Don’t you wish you...

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IAP session on Arts, Culture, and Multimedia in the MIT Libraries

Thursday, January 10, 2013, 3-4pm in 14N-132  photo by L.Barry Hetherington Are you interested in music, video, literature, art or architecture? Join Libraries staff for a session highlighting some of...

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H4ckademic jam session: tips & tricks for working on mobile tablets

Do you own an iPad, Surface, Android tablet, or other mobile tablet and use it for your work at MIT?  Join us for free dinner & share your tips & work-arounds for working on your device!...

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Check out the complete listing of IAPril 2013 sessions

All sessions take place in the Digital Instruction Resource Center (DIRC), 14N-132. photo by L.Barry Hetherington Pre-registration is required for some, but not all sessions. See below for details....

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Check out the complete listing of JulyAP 2013 sessions

Unless indicated otherwise, all sessions take place in the Digital Instruction Resource Center (DIRC), 14N-132. photo by L.Barry Hetherington Pre-registration is required for some, but not all...

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What we did on your summer vacation!

Welcome back! The MIT Libraries have been working hard during your summer vacation.  Here are some of the new things you can look forward to this fall: New Resources New search tool  Finding library...

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Fall IAP classes are here!

The Libraries are hosting a series of classes all during the month of October! Some require registration and are filling up quickly – see below for details. photo by L.Barry Hetherington Managing your...

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Webinar: Measure change over time with the American Community Survey

Want to research change over time in social and economic trends for states and local areas across the U.S.?  Use the American Community Survey! American Community Survey data are released in annual or...

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IAP 2014: Culture, Arts, and Society

Join the MIT Libraries for a series of classes on topics that range from letterlocking to the music of the Arab Spring. Some classes require registration. Photo: L. Barry Hetherington Creative...

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IAP 2014: Data Tools and File Management

The MIT Libraries is hosting a series of classes on data tools and file management this IAP. Some classes require registration. Managing Confidential Data Thu Jan 9, 10:00am-1:00pm, Location TBA...

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IAP 2014: Managing and Citing Your Information

Looking for some tips on managing and citing your research? The MIT Libraries is hosting a series of classes over IAP to help. Some classes require registration. EndNote Basics Wed Jan 8,...

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IAP 2014: Mapping

The MIT Libraries is hosting a series of classes on related to maps this IAP. All classes require registration. For more information, please contact Jennie Murack. Web Mapping for the Masses:...

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IAP 2014: Patents and Copyright

The MIT Libraries is offering several classes on patents and copyright during IAP! Some require registration. Using Images in Your Work: A Look at Fair Use, Open Licensing, Copyright, and Identifying...

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IAP 2014: Research Funding and Other Academic Tools

The MIT Libraries is hosting a series of classes to help make your research easier! Join us for topics that range from 3D printing to how find research funding to using Evernote. Some require...

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IAP 2014: Statistical Software Workshops

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