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What is your muse?
01.15.2009
Project MUSE gives access to a robust database covering over 300 scholarly journal titles primarily in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Consider this:
- 100% Full text
- Current journals with several years of older issues
- Scholarly, peer-reviewed journals
- HTML and PDF formats
Where can you find depth of coverage in disciplines such as African Studies, Asian Studies, Latin American Studies, International Relations, Religion, Politics, Philosophy, Language, Literature, Economics, Film and Theater, History, and MORE...
Project MUSE is searchable by journal title in the List of Journals, Magazines and Newspapers and found in the list of Databases as well as on the relevant Research Guides.
Could your muse for research be Project MUSE?
Questions? Ask Linda Lambert via phone X8-5270 or email lnlambert@taylor.edu
Linda Lambert, Instructional Services Librarian
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