Project MUSE

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The Project MUSE is a company founded by Todd Kelley and Susan Lewis 1993 online archive for academic journals. It is a Johns Hopkins University Press project and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library has received funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities .

Initially, only the journals of the Johns Hopkins University Press were accessible via Project MUSE ; since 2000, publications by other publishers have also been available. The online archive grants access to the publications of more than 230 scientific publishers and learned societies, including B. MIT Press and Cambridge University Press as well as the African Studies Association (as of 01/2014). In Germany, the Project MUSE according ZDB in more than 20 academic libraries available (as of November 2019).

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  1. ^ MUSE Publishers . From: Muse.jhu.edu , accessed January 14, 2014.