Sunday, February 13, 2011

Project Muse

Project MUSE began in 1993 as a pioneering joint project of the Johns Hopkins University Press and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library (MSEL) at JHU. Project MUSE is a unique collaboration between libraries and publishers, providing 100% full-text, affordable and user-friendly online access to a comprehensive selection of prestigious humanities and social sciences journals. MUSE's online journal collections support a diverse array of research needs at academic, public, special and school libraries worldwide.1


1. Project Muse contains a wide variety of humanities and social science subjects peer-reviewed journals from non-profit scholarly publishers, including university presses and societies. 1

2. Complete journal content, including charts, graphs, and images. 1

3. Links available to MUSE articles from indexing/abstracting or gateway services including ABC-CLIO, CSA, EBSCOhost, Google and Google Scholar, MLA Bibliography, Ovid, Swetswise, and many others. 1



1 Project Muse: Today’s Research. Tomorrow’s Inspiration. 2010 . Jan. 11, 2011. Internet.

1 Project Muse: Today’s Research. Tomorrow’s Inspiration. 2010 . Jan. 11, 2011. Internet.

1 Project Muse: Today’s Research. Tomorrow’s Inspiration. 2010 . Jan. 11, 2011. Internet.

1 Project Muse: Today’s Research. Tomorrow’s Inspiration. 2010 . Jan. 11, 2011. Internet.

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