Today we highlight one of our new Hosted Journals published by The University of Tulsa, Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature. This journal debuted in 1982 as the first journal in the world dedicated to women’s literature. A vital forum for the most current theoretical and literary debates in feminist studies, the journal was founded by Germaine Greer at the University of Tulsa to begin "the rehabilitation of women's literary history" Institutional subscription orders for TSWL may be placed through the usual library subscription agents or directly with MUSE; see more on single title ordering here: https://lnkd.in/eVub-bGU
Project MUSE
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Built on the Johns Hopkins University campus
About us
Project MUSE collaborates with hundreds of mission-driven organizations to curate quality scholarship in the humanities and social sciences around the world. We make these groundbreaking works available to libraries, so people can use them to unearth discoveries of their own. Project MUSE has offered libraries affordable access to essential humanities and social science research for nearly 30 years, as an integral part of the scholarly communications ecosystem and platform of choice for respected not-for-profit publishers. Currently, Project MUSE is the trusted and reliable source for over 800 journals and over 90,000 books, from nearly 400 of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies. MUSE also hosts thousands of open access books and several open access journal titles, freely available to anyone worldwide.
- Website
- https://muse.jhu.edu
External link for Project MUSE
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, MD
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1995
- Specialties
- Academic e-books & Scholarly e-journals, Area & Ethnic Studies, Art & Architecture, Creative Writing, Education, Film, Theatre & Performing Arts, History, Language & Linguistics, Library Science & Publishing, Literature, Medicine & Health, Music, Philosophy, Public Health, Religion, Science, Technology, and Mathematics, Social Sciences, Studies by Time Period, and Women's Studies, Gender, and Sexuality
Locations
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The Johns Hopkins University Press
2715 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218, US
Employees at Project MUSE
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Melanie Schaffner
Director of Communication, Marketing, and Engagement at Project MUSE
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Wendy Queen
Director, Project MUSE at JHUP at The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Marketing Manager at Project MUSE / Johns Hopkins University Press
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Kelley Squazzo
Director of Library & Publisher Partnerships, Project MUSE at Johns Hopkins University Press
Updates
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Register today for the AUPresses Hangout - Making Journals Content Accessible - Tuesday, April 30th @ 12pm ET How can we make journal content accessible to as wide an audience as possible? In this free online event, hear from a panel of experts who will be discussing accessibility standards and best practices for journals, providing invaluable information about how we can meet our moral and legal obligations in this area. Audience members will have the opportunity to ask panelists questions about making their journals content accessible. Our Senior Publisher Relations Manager, Phil Hearn (Phil Hearn / https://lnkd.in/ePKBy4xC) will be on a panel with other distinguished colleagues, including: Sara Pastel / https://lnkd.in/eGuBnUFT Laura Kiernan / https://lnkd.in/efju8_zJ Jonathan McGlone, Digital Product Design Engineer and Accessibility Specialist, Michigan Publishing University of Michigan Library Katy McIntosh / https://lnkd.in/eerVUxbB Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/eVBVypSB #OpenAccess #ScholarlyPublishing
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How is AI revolutionizing the future of learning and how can educators adapt to this new era of human thinking? Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the way we learn, work, and think. Explore a newly published monograph from Hopkins Press which describes how its integration into classrooms and workplaces is already underway, impacting and challenging ideas about creativity, authorship, and education. https://bit.ly/AiBookJHUP
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Because Project MUSE believes that knowledge has the power to enrich lives and that a sustainable scholarly ecosystem is essential for advancing humanity, we partner with mission-driven publishers and libraries to curate dependable content and fuel interdisciplinary discoveries that benefit everyone. To that end, along with Open Access Books, a forthcoming Subscribe to Open (S2O) program and so much more, MUSE offers a Hosted Journals Program which provides an option for publishers to place journals on the MUSE platform outside of its renowned Journal Collections Program. Thanks to these publishers for being a part of our Hosted Program: Getty Publications , Montana Historical Society University of Texas Press & American Benedictine Review Discover more about Hosted Journals on MUSE in our recent article on Library Journal: https://lnkd.in/eCpiK88x
Discover New Hosted Journals on Project MUSE
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Are you interested in Latin American Studies? Learning or working in the South America or Central American region? Project MUSE has access to over 1,000 titles on Latin America, written in Spanish and English. We are incredibly proud of our new partnership with over 80 Latin American presses, which has opened up access to thousands of new books in both English and Spanish. We look forward to continuing to expand the visibility of Latin American scholarship and ensure our researchers across the globe have access to the incredible resources coming out of the region. #LASA2024 Get access to our new, expansive of Latin American research scholarship here: https://bit.ly/LatAmOnMUSE
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Today we highlight one of our new Hosted Journals published by University of Texas Press : Korean Journal of Communication (https://lnkd.in/eVP_Qx8K) This is a brand-new peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating scholarly research, book reviews, insightful commentaries, meticulous field notes, and data analysis in Korean communication studies. KJC encompasses theory-based research, pioneering theory development, and cutting-edge methodological approaches. The journal comprehensively addresses a broad spectrum of topical areas including Korean pop culture and media studies, language and social interaction, cultural studies, and more. Institutional subscription orders for Korean Journal of Communication may be placed through the usual library subscription agents or directly with MUSE; see more on single title ordering here. https://lnkd.in/eVub-bGU
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Join us as we honor National Poetry Month by celebrating the richness of T.S. Eliot's legacy and the power of poetry to inspire and enlighten. The award-winning "Complete Prose of T.S. Eliot: The Critical Edition" from Hopkins Press is available on the Project MUSE platform. This comprehensive collection gathers the prose writings of one of the 20th century's most prolific and influential poets. Discover new perspectives and immerse yourself in the works of a literary legend: https://bit.ly/EliotMUSE
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Dedicated to the dissemination of scholarly, peer-reviewed work, we feature Purdue University Press today to celebrate their participation in our Subscribe to Open program. (https://bit.ly/MUSE_S2O) Their journals program contributes over 400 journals to MUSE on several subject areas and two of them - Education and Culture and Shofar: An interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies - will be part of the S2O journals program coming in 2025. Did you know, Shofar has been the most used journal in Jewish Studies on MUSE since 2018?
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Register today for The DMV Student Journal Symposium for Literary and Research Publications on Friday, April 26th! This free, in-person event at the The George Washington University is for anyone interested in student publications to engage in interactive workshops and roundtable conversations. Hear from plenary speakers and student panelists and connect with fellow university journals in the DC area. Our Director of Library & Publisher Partnerships, Kelley Squazzo will be speaking on a panel discussing the impact of journal publishing. Register: https://lnkd.in/etV92p_E
DMV Student Journal Symposium for Literary and Research Publications
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Today we feature a new hosted journal that we welcome to the MUSE platform with Freedom Schools (https://lnkd.in/eg2zqGNy) a brand-new peer-reviewed scholarly journal that elevates the distinctive voices of historically Black colleges and universities in Texas and beyond, as well as research that touches upon themes of democracy. Published by University of Texas Press, the journal explores the challenges of democracy rooted in civic capacity and community institutions and models for dealing with those challenges by drawing inspiration from America's HBCUs. Institutional subscription orders for Freedom Schools may be placed through the usual library subscription agents or directly with MUSE; see more on single title ordering here. https://lnkd.in/eVub-bGU