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Project MUSE

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Academic Libraries

 

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Project MUSE® offers over 220 quality journal titles from 37 scholarly publishers. As one of the academic community's primary electronic periodicals resources, Project MUSE covers the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, economics, and many others. Project MUSE is setting the standard for scholarly electronic journals in the humanities and social sciences.

When a library subscribes to Project MUSE premium or standard collections the database is made available to the entire campus, not just to workstations at the library. Using any World Wide Web browser, faculty, students, staff and library patrons of subscribing institutions can view and search the database from campus offices, labs, and dorms all without the need for passwords. We encourage subscribing libraries to link directly to the MUSE journals from the library's web pages, online catalog, electronic reserves, and online syllabi to further assist the campus community in finding these valuable research materials.

Some features include:
—Downloadable subject guides for 15 key academic disciplines covered by MUSE, including journal lists and searching tips
—Frequently Asked Questions page detailing how MUSE works
—Tips to encourage the use of MUSE on campus and a promotional materials request form
—A tool for generating MUSE usage statistics for libraries
—A tool to create a MUSE journal list that can be downloaded in different formats including Excel
—MUSE journal e-mail alerts-receive weekly e-mails when a new journal or when new issues of journals in our collection are released
—A conference directory to test-drive MUSE in person.

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