Discover a landmark Open Access series from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum free on Project MUSE. Now you can explore the most comprehensive resource on Nazi persecutory sites, with the ability to dynamically engage with empirically grounded research. This is OA & freely available to anyone in the world to explore. #ReadUP on MUSE here: bit.ly/USHMM_MUSE #oa #OpenAccess
Project MUSE
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Baltimore, MD 2,816 followers
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.
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https://muse.jhu.edu
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- Baltimore, MD
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- 1995
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- 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
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In case you missed our very own Tricia Miller-Chareun at Charleston Hub yesterday, speaking on a panel about Subscribe to Open, you can always learn more about #S2O on MUSE here - bit.ly/MUSE_S2O anytime. Subscribe to Open Community of Practice #chsconf2025
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Our Subscribe to Open program continues to thrive, thanks to the unwavering support of libraries, scholars, and institutions worldwide. For our friends attending Charleston Hub, don't miss our session with Tricia Miller-Chareun, Senior Manager for Sales & Library Relations, "Implementing Subscribe to Open (S2O): Lessons from Librarians, Consortia, and Nonprofit Publishers". Thursday, November 6, 11:20am - 12pm Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center
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Our Subscribe to Open program continues to thrive, thanks to the unwavering support of libraries, scholars, and institutions worldwide. For our friends attending Charleston Hub, don't miss our session with Tricia Miller-Chareun, Senior Manager for Sales & Library Relations, "Implementing Subscribe to Open (S2O): Lessons from Librarians, Consortia, and Nonprofit Publishers". Thursday, November 6, 11:20am - 12pm Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center
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Good Morning Charleston! We're at Table #110 in the Gaillard Center Grand Ballroom today - Tuesday, November 4th - from 10am-5:30pm. If you're here at Charleston Hub be sure to swing by and visit our table to learn what's new at MUSE.
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Hello Charleston! We'll be at Table #110 in the Gaillard Center Grand Ballroom on Tuesday, November 4th from 10am-5:30pm. If you'll be here @ Charleston Hub be sure to swing by and visit our table to learn what's new at MUSE.
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I’m excited to represent BioOne & speak at the 2025 Charleston Conference on Implementing Subscribe to Open (S2O): Lessons from Librarians, Consortia, and Nonprofit Publishers. Joined by members of the Subscribe to Open Community of Practice Tricia Miller-Chareun of Project MUSE Sunshine Jacinda Carter of Univ Minnesota Libraries and Erin Haddad-Null of CRL/NERL. Hoping for a great turnout! #chsconf2025 - via #Whova event app
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Halloween is not just for kids and office parties. On MUSE you'll also find scholarly books and articles on a range of spooky subjects, from symbolism in literature to cultural rituals and frightening folklore. #ReadUP on #Halloween here: https://bit.ly/4o57KzD
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It's almost time for the Charleston Hub annual conference, and the Subscribe to Open Community of Practice will be there! Visit our table during the vendor showcase – Table #134 to say hello and pick up some of our materials, We'll have people from a whole range of publishers there to chat about all things open access! Andrea Lopez (Annual Reviews), André Gaul (EMS Press), Stacey Burke (American Physiological Society Publications), Keith Layson (Annual Reviews), Richard Steeden (IWA Publishing), Christine Orr (BioOne). We also have a session during the conference – *Implementing Subscribe to Open (S2O): Lessons from Librarians, Consortia, and Nonprofit Publishers* on Thursday Nov 6, 11:20 - 12:00, Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard Center. Joining the panel will be Tricia Miller-Chareun (Project MUSE), Erin Haddad-Null (Center for Research Libraries), Sunshine Jacinda Carter (University of Minnesota Libraries) and Christine Orr (BioOne). We can't wait to see you there! #chsconf2025 #Librarians #Publishers
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Banned in Britain, G.B. Shaw’s play Mrs. Warren’s Profession, about prostitution, closed after only 1 performance by puritanical authorities in NYC #otd 1905. #ReadUP w/ thoughts from our friends Penn State University Press - http://bit.ly/gbshawl
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