The MIT Libraries is completing a major upgrade to DSpace@MIT.
Starting May 5 2026, DSpace will remain functional, viewable, searchable, and downloadable, however, you will not be able to edit existing collections or add new material.
We are aiming to have full functionality restored by May 18, 2026, but intermittent service interruptions may occur.
Please email dspace-lib@mit.edu with any questions.
Thank you for your patience as we implement this important upgrade.
Publications and Working Papers: Recent submissions
Now showing items 10-12 of 123
-
Voting Technology and Innovation
(Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2009-04)The 2008 election was different from the last two presidential elections in that there was a clear winner on Election Day and the winner was a Democrat, Barack Obama. Controversies over voting technology that raged in 2000 ... -
Voter Attitudes Toward Poll Workers in the 2008 Election
(Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2009-04)At a conference on election reform held by the National Academies of Science in 2004, Indiana’s Secretary of State, Todd Rokita, referred to poll workers as “the street level lawyers” of elections. The reason for his ... -
Electronic Elections in a Politicized Polity
(Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, 2009-06)Since the 2000 presidential elections, the evolution of electronic technologies in American elections—from voting machines to computerized voter registries—has occurred within the context of a highly partisan, polarized, ...


