Project MUSE offers an evidence-based acquisitions model for its ebook collection sales, as well as custom collections, single titles, and an annual frontlist collection.
Project MUSE announces a new collaboration with theIPregistry.org to make the process of checking, monitoring and updating the IP addresses used to authenticate access to content easier for their library subscribers. This is in addition to what they currently offer.
Join Project MUSE for a free webinar on Wednesday, September 18 at 11:00 a.m. to get an introduction to Subscribe to Open, an equitable open-access model.
The Annual Frontlist Collections from Project MUSE offer libraries the earliest access to newly-published books from the more than 200 university press and related scholarly publishers who participate in MUSE book collections. The 2024 collections are now available for purchase.