Project Muse

From PhillipsWiki

Jump to: navigation, search

Contents

Access:

On campus Off campus

Description

Project MUSE is a unique collaboration between libraries and publishers providing 100% full-text, affordable and user-friendly online access to over 300 high quality humanities, arts, and social sciences journals from 60 scholarly publishers.

MUSE began in 1993 as a pioneering joint project of the Johns Hopkins University Press and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at JHU. The Project MUSE® complete collection offers a comprehensive selection of prestigious humanities, arts, and social sciences journals to support a core liberal arts curriculum at any academic institution. Every journal is heavily indexed and peer-reviewed, with critically acclaimed articles by the most respected scholars in their fields. MUSE is also the sole source of complete, full-text versions of titles from many of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies.

The MUSE license allows unlimited access, interlibrary loan, content usage for e-reserves and includes remote users. Article-level URLs are stable, allowing for direct linking from online syllabi and electronic reading lists. Click here for a list of features and functionality

Coverage

The complete content of each and every issue is online—including all charts, graphics and images—with articles available in HTML, PDF, or both formats. To supplement current issues, MUSE subscribers have free access to a decade of backfiles for selected titles. And, the MUSE version is typically online before the print version hits the streets.

Journals

Browse a list of all of the titles included in Project MUSE

Help

Click on “Help” on the navigation bar. For further assistance, contact a librarian.