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Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://libraries.mit.edu/distinctive-collections/   

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Department of Distinctive Collections, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries

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Title: Chinese Alumni/ae of MIT (CAMIT) website

URL: http://alumweb.mit.edu/groups/camit/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Chinese Alumni/ae of MIT (CAMIT) website Includes meeting minutes 1998-2000; CAMIT 2002 Bylaws; CAMITalk vol 10-12 1999-2001; most of the photos are not available on the website. The website was last updated in 2003. CAMIT promotes networking among MIT alumni/ae of Chinese descent and other MIT alumni/ae and current students, facultym and staff through educational, career development, community, and social events.

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Title: DSpace Federation website

URL: http://dspace.org

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The DSpace Federation website provided leadership and support to the DSpace community. The DSpace Federation was formed as collaboration between a small number of universities to act as testers, advisors, collaborators, and adopters of the DSpace platform. It was later opened to anyone who wanted to be part of the DSpace community. DSpace is an open source repository software package that enables organizations to collect, manage, preserve, and re-distribute digital content, typically research and teaching material.

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Title: Edgerton Digital Collections website

URL: http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Edgerton Digital Collections website is a digital access point to digitized materials from both the MIT Museum and the MIT Libraries' Department of Distinctive Collections created by Harold "Doc" Edgerton including 2,000 still images of Edgerton materials, 150 films and video, approximately 8,000 pages from Doc Edgerton’s hand-written laboratory notebooks, and hundreds of high-speed photographic images. It also includes crowdsourced transcriptions, stories about Doc Edgerton, and a biographical section. Harold E. "Doc" Edgerton, was professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1928 to 1966, Institute Professor from 1966 to 1968, and Institute Professor Emeritus from 1968 to 1990. Edgerton perfected the stroboscope and developed photographic techniques that allowed very rapid events to be observed and captured on film. He also developed techniques for underwater exploration, using sonar devices and flash photography, and participated in many oceanographic and archaeological expeditions.

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Title: MIT Arab Alumni Association website

URL: http://mitaaa.alumgroup.mit.edu/s/1314/2015/club-class-main-start.aspx?sid=1314&gid=180&pgid=61&cid=160

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The MIT Arab Alumni Club (MIT AAA) website contains general information about the club, its events, members, and stories about alumni. The club was "founded to bring MIT to the Arab World and to bring the Arab World to MIT" which it does through events, programs, initiatives, and educational opportunities. It also attempts to enhance and strengthen the MIT Arab alumni network around the globe.

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Title: Mary Rowe's website

URL: http://mitmgmtfaculty.mit.edu/mrowe/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: Mary Rowe's website contains a short biography on Rowe and has an extensive list of her research publications, many of which are accessible directly on the site. Mary P. Rowe was the Special Assistant to the President and Ombudsperson at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 1973-2014. Mary Rowe is an Adjunct Professor of Negotiation and Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Her research interests focus on the uses of power in interpersonal negotiations; harassment; dispute resolution system design; and coping with difficult people. Her writing probes the subtle inequities experienced by people who are nontraditional in any context, micro-affirmations, conflicts of interest, and other classic workplace problems.

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Title: MIT Club of Northern California website

URL: http://northerncalifornia.alumclub.mit.edu/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The MIT Club of Northern California (MITCNC) website contains information about the club's current activities, mission. leadership, and history. MITCNC is the regional alumni club of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Northern California founded in 1907. The club is run entirely by volunteer MIT alumni.

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Title: Stubbe Group website

URL: http://web.mit.edu/biochemistry/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Stubbe Group is a research group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Chemistry headed by JoAnne Stubbe, Novartis Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus. The group studies ribonucleotide reductases. The Stubbe Group website includes information on research projects and publications, a directory of members, and Stubbe Group news and resources links.

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Title: Robert J. Silbey website

URL: http://web.mit.edu/robertsilbey/index.html

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

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Title: Black Alumni/ae of MIT website

URL: http://www.bamit.org/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: Black Alumni/ae of MIT website provides general information about the organization, a brief history, and a listing of events. Black Alumni/ae of MIT (BAMIT) was established in 1979. Its purpose is to serve as a resource and provide support to Black students, faculty, and staff at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and to serve as a communication network for alumni/ae.

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Title: MIT Mystery Hunt website

URL: http://www.mit.edu/~puzzle/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The MIT Mystery Hunt website includes information and clues on current and past hunts, hunt history, and a coin gallery (the item being searched for each year). There are also hunt resources such as resources for beginners and puzzle how-tos. The page is also hosted at http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/. The MIT Mystery Hunt is an annual puzzle-solving event (puzzlehunt) which has taken place on the MIT campus every year since 1981. "Traditionally, the hunt begins at noon on the Friday in January before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, during MIT's Independent Activity Period (IAP). At the start of the hunt, all of the teams congregate in MIT's Lobby 7, where the hunt organizers reveal the year's theme in an opening skit and pass out starting materials. The teams then adjourn to their bases and access the first puzzles of the hunt online."

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Title: Council for the Arts at MIT Borderline Mural Project webpage

URL: https://arts.mit.edu/artists/the-borderline/#about-the-project

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Council for the Arts at MIT Borderline Mural Project webpage provides a basic overview of the Project and its organizers, as well a few pictures of the murals in progress. The Borderline Mural Project covers a 200 foot long wall in the tunnels under the campus of MIT with murals created by MIT students. The tunnel is a commonly used route between MIT Buildings 66 and E17 during bad weather. The projects also created an augmented reality (AR) app that visually enhances these murals through a smartphone screen when holding the phone's rear-facing camera lens in front them. More than twenty-five MIT-affiliated artists added their individual contributions throughout spring 2017, culminating in a single, connected mural in May 2017. New murals and animations are added each semester.

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Title: MIT COVID-19 Response Information Guide for Undergraduate Students

URL: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LDmmGRTEG69YYvGkdiulblZBzjZid62AVFWY5fdtajE/edit

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The MIT COVID-19 Response Information Guide for Undergraduate Students is intended to help MIT students to navigate the Institute's response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It contains answers to frequently asked questions, information on MIT policies, and links to sources of related information and contacts. The guide was compiled by MIT undergraduate clubs, MIT First Generation Program (FGP), CASE (Class Support, Awareness, and Equality), and Quest Scholars Network (QSN).

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Title: The Borderline Mural Project iOS app store website

URL: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/borderlinear/id1236617837?ls=1&mt=8

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Borderline Mural Project iOS app store website is the page for the app on Apple mobile devices and includes a few screen shots of the app working and system requirements. The Borderline Mural Project covers a 200 foot long wall in the tunnels under the campus of MIT with murals created by MIT students. The tunnel is a commonly used route between MIT Buildings 66 and E17 during bad weather. The projects also created an augmented reality (AR) app that visually enhances these murals through a smartphone screen when holding the phone's rear-facing camera lens in front them. More than twenty-five MIT-affiliated artists added their individual contributions throughout spring 2017, culminating in a single, connected mural in May 2017. New murals and animations are added each semester.

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Title: BAMIT Review blog

URL: https://medium.com/bamit-review/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The BAMIT Review or the Black Alumni/ae of MIT blog contains posts about updates on BAMIT activities, reflections from alumnus, current happenings at MIT of interest to the BAMIT community. Black Alumni/ae of MIT website provides general information about the organization, a brief history, and a listing of events. Black Alumni/ae of MIT (BAMIT) was established in 1979. Its purpose is to serve as a resource and provide support to Black students, faculty, and staff at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and to serve as a communication network for alumni/ae.

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Title: The Borderline Mural Project Google Play app store website

URL: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jesso.Borderline

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Borderline Mural Project Google Play app store website is the page for the app on Android mobile devices and includes a few screen shots of the app working and system requirements. The Borderline Mural Project covers a 200 foot long wall in the tunnels under the campus of MIT with murals created by MIT students. The tunnel is a commonly used route between MIT Buildings 66 and E17 during bad weather. The projects also created an augmented reality (AR) app that visually enhances these murals through a smartphone screen when holding the phone's rear-facing camera lens in front them. More than twenty-five MIT-affiliated artists added their individual contributions throughout spring 2017, culminating in a single, connected mural in May 2017. New murals and animations are added each semester.

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Title: MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) website

URL: https://sipb.mit.edu/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) website contains information about the services the student group provides, meeting minutes, and various proejcts the group has worked on over the years. SIPB (pronounced "Sip-bee") is the Student Information Processing Board, a volunteer student group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The group was started in 1969 to provide students better access to campus computer systems and to support students interested in developing and providing computer services to the MIT community. It continues this role to the present day, providing services like web hosting, access to software, and computer support.

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Title: The Borderline Mural Project website

URL: https://theborderlinetunnel.wordpress.com

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Borderline Mural Project website provides information about the project, blog posts from the artists about their artwork, and information about the augmented reality app up until the project's grand opening in 2017. The Borderline Mural Project covers a 200 foot long wall in the tunnels under the campus of MIT with murals created by MIT students. The tunnel is a commonly used route between MIT Buildings 66 and E17 during bad weather. The projects also created an augmented reality (AR) app that visually enhances these murals through a smartphone screen when holding the phone's rear-facing camera lens in front them. More than twenty-five MIT-affiliated artists added their individual contributions throughout spring 2017, culminating in a single, connected mural in May 2017. New murals and animations are added each semester.

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Title: The Presidential Commission on Election Administration website

URL: https://web.mit.edu/supportthevoter/www/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The Presidential Commission on Election Administration website contains information about the commission, the research it produced, its coverage in the news, and events it held to discuss its findings, and public responses to the findings. The Presidential Commission on Election Administration was established by a 2013 executive order by U.S. President Barack Obama to "identify best practices in election administration and to make recommendations to improve the voting experience."

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Title: MIT Club of Northern California website

URL: https://www.mitcnc.org/

Collection: MIT Affiliated Websites

Description: The MIT Club of Northern California (MITCNC) website contains information about the club's current activities, mission. leadership, and history. MITCNC is the regional alumni club of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Northern California founded in 1907. The club is run entirely by volunteer MIT alumni.

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