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This space tracks Archives digital projects involving MIT research publications.  To view a specific project, search or browse below.

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MIT Research Publications
The Institute Archives collects lots of MIT publications.  What sets research publications apart?

Research publications ...

  • report early results of research conducted at MIT
  • are named, multi-issue series published by MIT's departments, labs, and centers (DLCs) or schools
  • are considered "monographic series," because each issue in a series is a freestanding pub with a unique title
  • are not peer-reviewed; so are considered a type of "gray literature" like pre-prints
  • like pre-prints, often appear later as articles in peer-reviewed journals
  • typically have series names containing the words "report," "technical report," or "working papers" (though not always)
  • may contain issues that originated as MIT graduate theses

In most instances ...

  • "technical reports" or "reports" are published by DLCs in science or engineering
  • "working papers" are published by DCLs in social science, management, or public policy

Craig Thomas  •  Thesis and Publications Coordinator, Institute Archives and Special Collections  •  clthomas / 3-6846