
Open Access at the MIT Press
The MIT Press has been an open access leader for nearly three decades, publishing hundreds of books and articles openly, and working with authors, editors, scholars, societies, and research institutions to disseminate scholarly work as broadly as possible. The MIT Press supports a variety of open access funding models for select books and journals and sits on the leading edge of the open access movement in scholarly communication.
We focus our work in three areas: books, journals, and open access initiatives. If you are interested in learning more about open access at the MIT Press, please contact Nick Lindsay, director of journals and open access, at nlindsay (at) mit.edu.
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Open access news
MIT Press expands Direct to Open (D2O) open access model in 2026 with publishing partners
Direct to Open, MIT Press’s diamond open access model for monographs, looks to grow even further in 2026 with publishing partners Duke University Press and Goldsmiths Press.
Read MoreA conversation with the editors of the Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science
Editors-in-Chief Michael C. Frank and Asifa Majid share their vision for the Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science as it surpasses 100 published articles.
Read MoreDuke University Press to publish open access monographs through MIT Press’s Direct to Open (D2O)
The partnership between Duke University Press and the MIT Press will begin in 2026, greatly expanding the reach of quality open access scholarship through Direct to Open.
Read MoreOpen access books
With the open publication of City of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobahn by William J. Mitchell in 1995, the MIT Press vaulted into the open access publishing space where it has pushed the limits for close to 30 years. Now, the Press is widely recognized as one of the most innovative open access publishers in the world and has made more than 350 open access books available.
Direct to Open, our open access publishing model, has accelerated our program, publishing over 160 books — scholarly monographs and scholarly collections — in the first two years. And in 2024, we will release the much-anticipated Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, edited by Michael C. Frank (Stanford) and Asifa Majid (Oxford).
Johanna Seibt, Raul Hakli, Marco Nørskov
Johanna Seibt, Raul Hakli, Marco Nørskov
January 13, 2026
Idan Segev, Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Or Raphael, Eviatar Shulman, David Rudrauf
Yochai Ataria, Idan Segev, Ema Demšar, Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Urban Kordeš, Or Raphael, Georges Dreyfus, Eviatar Shulman, Stephen Fulder, David Rudrauf, Shaun Gallagher, Yuval Noah Harari, Dominique Lamy, Nitzan Micher, Oded Maimon, Moshe Klein, Rafael Malach, Zohar Maliniak, Ofra Mayseless, Ulrich Ott, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Fausto Taiten Guareschi, Shantena Augusto Sabbadini, Stephan Schmidt, Yaron Senderowicz, Anat Shamgar, Tom Soloveitzik, Narayanan Srinivasan, Christopher Timmermann, Kenneth Williford, David Rudrauf
December 16, 2025
Edward Beatty, Israel G. Solares
Edward Beatty, Israel G. Solares
November 11, 2025
Luc Faucher, Denis Forest, Harold Kincaid, Peter Zachar, Dominic Murphy, Justin Garson, Philip Gerrans, Rachel Cooper, Steeves Demazeux, Leen De Vreese, Maël Lemoine, Tim Thornton, Andreas De Block, Jonathan Sholl
Luc Faucher, Denis Forest, Harold Kincaid, Peter Zachar, Dominic Murphy, Justin Garson, Philip Gerrans, Rachel Cooper, Steeves Demazeux, Leen De Vreese, Maël Lemoine, Tim Thornton, Andreas De Block, Jonathan Sholl
October 28, 2025
Eugenia Mitchelstein, Pablo J. Boczkowski, María Celeste Wagner, Facundo Suenzo
Eugenia Mitchelstein, Pablo J. Boczkowski, María Celeste Wagner, Facundo Suenzo
October 28, 2025
Françoise Daucé, Benjamin Loveluck, Francesca Musiani
Digital Authoritarianism in the Making
Françoise Daucé, Benjamin Loveluck, Francesca Musiani, Liz Carey Libbrecht, Paco Libbrecht
October 21, 2025
Jackson Mac Low, Michael O’Driscoll
The Complete Stein Poems, 1998–2003
Jackson Mac Low, Michael O’Driscoll, Anne Tardos
August 19, 2025
Georg F. Striedter, Andrew N. Iwaniuk
Georg F. Striedter, Andrew N. Iwaniuk
August 5, 2025
Matilde Marcolli, Noam Chomsky, Robert C. Berwick
Mathematical Structure of Syntactic Merge
Matilde Marcolli, Noam Chomsky, Robert C. Berwick
August 5, 2025
Per Högselius, Siegfried Evens
Per Högselius, Siegfried Evens, Per Högselius, Siegfried Evens
July 1, 2025
Synne Tollerud Bull, Dragan Miletic
Synne Tollerud Bull, Dragan Miletic
June 24, 2025
Sepehr Vakil, Mahdi Ganjavi, Mina Khanlarzadeh
Sepehr Vakil, Mahdi Ganjavi, Mina Khanlarzadeh
May 27, 2025
Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud
The World According to Military Targeting
Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud
May 27, 2025
Marvin Minsky, Cynthia Solomon, Xiao Xiao
Marvin Minsky, Cynthia Solomon, Xiao Xiao, Xiao Xiao, Cynthia Solomon, Mike Travers, Marvin Minsky, Alan Kay, Harold Abelson, Gary Stager, Brian Silverman, Walter Bender, Patrick Henry Winston, Margaret Minsky
May 27, 2025
Gerald Jay Sussman, Jack Wisdom
Functional Differential Geometry
Gerald Jay Sussman, Jack Wisdom, Will Farr
May 27, 2025
Eric Klopfer, Jason Haas, Scot Osterweil, Louisa Rosenheck
Eric Klopfer, Jason Haas, Scot Osterweil, Louisa Rosenheck, Colleen Macklin
May 13, 2025
Francisco J. Varela, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Evan Thompson
Principles of Biological Autonomy
Francisco J. Varela, Amy Cohen Varela, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Evan Thompson
May 13, 2025
Fernando Domínguez Rubio, Jérôme Denis, David Pontille
Fernando Domínguez Rubio, Jérôme Denis, David Pontille
April 29, 2025
Jia-Chen Fu, Michelle T. King, Jakob A. Klein
Jia-Chen Fu, Michelle T. King, Jakob A. Klein
March 4, 2025
Mia Consalvo, Marc Lajeunesse, Andrei Zanescu
Mia Consalvo, Marc Lajeunesse, Andrei Zanescu
February 18, 2025
Paul F. M. J. Verschure
The Nature and Dynamics of Collaboration
Paul F. M. J. Verschure
January 21, 2025
Stefano V. Albrecht, Filippos Christianos, Lukas Schäfer
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
Stefano V. Albrecht, Filippos Christianos, Lukas Schäfer
December 17, 2024
Gerald Jay Sussman, Jack Wisdom
Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics
Gerald Jay Sussman, Jack Wisdom
November 26, 2024
Stefano Calzati, Derrick de Kerckhove
Stefano Calzati, Derrick de Kerckhove
November 12, 2024
Thomas L. Griffiths, Nick Chater, Joshua Tenenbaum
Thomas L. Griffiths, Nick Chater, Joshua Tenenbaum, Alan L. Yuille, Adam Sanborn, christopher lucas, Mark K Ho, Charles Kemp, Joseph L Austerweil, Raja Marjieh, Thomas A Langlois, Jing Xu, Nori Jacoby, Edward Vul, ishita dasgupta, Erin Grant, Falk Lieder, Fred Callaway, Chris I. Baker, Julian Jara-Ettinger, Tomer D Ullman, Kevin A Smith, Jessica B Hamrick, Peter W Battaglia, Tobias Gerstenberg, Andy Perfors, Steven T Piantadosi, Noah D. Goodman, Joshua S Rule, Elizabeth Bonawitz
November 12, 2024
Eswaran Subrahmanian, Yoram Reich, Sruthi Krishnan
Eswaran Subrahmanian, Yoram Reich, Sruthi Krishnan
October 29, 2024
Zachary B. Lamb, Lawrence J. Vale
Zachary B. Lamb, Lawrence J. Vale
October 1, 2024
Kat Jungnickel, Ellen Fowles, Katja May, Nikki Pugh
Kat Jungnickel, Ellen Fowles, Katja May, Nikki Pugh
September 24, 2024
Marcus Carter, Ben Egliston
Marcus Carter, Ben Egliston
September 10, 2024
Marjorie McShane, Sergei Nirenburg, Jesse English
Marjorie McShane, Sergei Nirenburg, Jesse English
September 3, 2024
Marie T. Banich, Suzanne N. Haber, Trevor W. Robbins
Marie T. Banich, Suzanne N. Haber, Trevor W. Robbins
September 3, 2024
Open access journals
The MIT Press open access publishing program in journals began with the conversion of Information Technology and International Development from subscription-based to open access in 2006. Our longest-running open access journal is Computational Linguistics, which moved to open access in 2009. Now we are proud that all of our active journals offer some form of open access support, with 13 diamond or gold open access journals. This means our journals make it easy for authors to comply with open access publishing and science requirements from funders or institutions and ensure their scholarship reaches the widest global audience possible.












Open access initiatives
Much like our parent institution, the MIT Press thrives on creative excellence and effective entrepreneurship. As we work “daily to reimagine what a university press can be,” we strive to disrupt restrictive modes of scholarship and redefine scholarly publishing for the 21st century.
Our dedication to innovation is why we were among the first publishers to embrace digital catalogs and ebooks. It is what led to our launching, with the MIT Media Lab in 2018, Knowledge Futures, now a transformative platform developer for open access tools, which includes the PubPub content platform. It is what inspired Direct to Open, a sustainable and scalable open access publishing model that harnesses the collective power of libraries around the globe and has published over 160 open access books in its first two years.
This commitment to reducing barriers to scholarship continues to inspire our work along new lines of inquiry in scholarly communications and open access publishing.
Launched in 2021, Direct to Open (D2O) harnesses the collective power of libraries to support open and equitable access to vital, leading scholarship. With generous support from Arcadia, and in close collaboration with the library community, we have reached:
- 322 libraries
- 10 consortia
- 160+ books
- 328k reads
MIT Open Publishing Services (MITops) is a scholar-focused, MIT-branded hosting and publishing services operation. Working with our technology partner Knowledge Futures, we provide a portfolio of professional publishing services to mission-aligned partners.
PubPub is an open access publishing platform that socializes the process of knowledge creation by integrating conversation, annotation, and versioning into short- and long-form digital publication. The MIT Press publishes a variety of traditional and experimental projects on PubPub.