For nearly 30 years, Project MUSE has been the trusted and reliable source for access to essential humanities and social science research, as an integral part of the scholarly communications ecosystem and platform of choice for respected not-for-profit publishers.
Currently, Project MUSE hosts more than 800 journals and over 100,000 books from some 400 leading university presses, scholarly societies, and related publishers. Books and journals are fully integrated on Project MUSE's robust and accessible scholar-designed platform, with a wide variety of affordable library acquisition options available. MUSE also offers more than 6,000 open access books and several open access journals on the platform.
Most recently, we've added Latin American content to our collections.
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Our Mission
Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide. Forged from a partnership between a university press and a library, Project MUSE is a trusted part of the academic and scholarly community it serves.
Benefits of Research and Teaching with Project MUSE:
· DRM-free full text, with unlimited usage, printing and downloading
· Search books & journals on a single platform
· Personalized MyMUSE accounts allow saving and organizing your content
· Get alerts for your favorite journals, publishers, and topics
· Subject-specific resources for instructors and courses
· Mobile-friendly interface, compliant with accessibility standards
Discover more about Project MUSE with these resources:
Discover Journals Collections on Project MUSE
Latin American Studies Handout
Project MUSE for Independent Scholars
Watch a YouTube video with a 13minute Research Refresher on Latin American Studies:
https://bit.ly/LatinAmericanStudies2022
Questions? Contact us to learn more about using Project MUSE, details on how your library can acquire MUSE content, and our hosting services for not-for-profit publications.
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