Mit Press

The MIT Press is a university publisher affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). They focus on science and technology books and journals. The MIT Press was created in 1932 as an imprint called Technology Press. It became an independent publishing house and acquired its modern name in 1962. The Press published more than 7,000 books throughout its history, and publishes about 200 books and 40 journals every year.

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