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                Go to Project MUSE

                                                                       

We currently have a trial of Project Muse (see description below)  until March 26, 2009.   If you are on campus, you will not need any passwords.

Please take a moment to complete the brief feedback form at the link below about the database you have tried.  These comments are vital to the overall evaluation process and will have an important influence on whether the Library will subscribe to the database.  Go to Feedback Form

Off-campus access to Project MUSE

If you are off-campus, enter the trial by using the username and password for Library databases that are listed under "Announcements" when you log into InsideNC.  Let us know at library@neosho.edu if the off-campus link does not work.

 

Database Description from Vendor:
Project MUSE offers full text, affordable access to current content from prestigious humanities and social sciences journals.  MUSE is the most reliable source of titles from many of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies, journals with critically acclaimed articles by the most respected scholars in their fields.

MUSE is constantly growing!  Our site currently includes: 144450 articles from
396 journals by 93 publishers.

Our Mission:
Project MUSE's mission is to excel in the broad dissemination of high-quality scholarly content. Through innovation and collaborative development, Project MUSE anticipates the needs of and delivers essential resources to all members of the scholarly community.

Introduction to Project MUSE

What is Project MUSE?

Project MUSE is an online collection of over 400 journal titles in the humanities and social sciences from nearly 100 not-for-profit publishers. MUSE is the sole source of complete, full-text versions of titles from many of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies. Every journal is heavily indexed and peer-reviewed, with critically acclaimed articles by the most respected scholars in their fields. MUSE journals cover many fields of study including literature, history, politics and policy studies, economics, education, film, religion and women's studies.

What you'll find in MUSE:

  • 100% Full-text articles from scholarly journals
  • Entire contents of journals
  • Reviews (books, performance, art, music, etc.)
  • Fiction and poetry
  • Illustrations and photographs within the full text
  • Articles in both HTML and PDF formats
  • Editorial and submission information for the journals

Features and Functionality

Researchers can access MUSE from any computer in the campus-wide network or off campus via the library's remote access server.

Browse full journal content:

  • Browse by title or discipline
  • View complete Tables of Contents issue by issue
  • Article entries include Library of Congress subject headings and links to full text
  • MUSE posts journal issues online often before libraries receive them in print

Link to MUSE from other electronic resources

  • Search MUSE articles using Google and Google Scholar
  • MUSE links to familiar indexing/abstracting or gateway services
  • MUSE is a member of CrossRef — a multi-publisher citation linking system
  • MUSE links with JSTOR to allow searching the full digital run of several core journals from one interface

Manage your search results

  • E-mail full-text article links to yourself and others
  • Export citations directly to EndNote or RefWorks
  • Download or print results in text-only format

Disciplines Included in MUSE

Project MUSE journals encompass a wide range of study. To view journal titles in each discipline, browse a list of Journals by Disclipline.