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Project MUSE (Museums Uniting with Schools in Education), [1] a non-profit collaboration between libraries and publishers, is an online database of peer-reviewed academic journals [2] and electronic books. [3] Project MUSE contains digital humanities and social science content from some 400 university presses and scholarly societies [4] around
Project MUSE. Project MUSE is an online database of more than 600 academic journals and 36,000 ebooks in the humanities and social sciences.The content in Project MUSE represents over 200 university presses and scholarly societies globally.
A meta search engine for 50 major bioinformatic databases and projects. Project appears to be not available anymore. Free Liebel-Lab KIT from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology: citeULike: Computer science: Not available. Ceased operations as of March 30, 2019 Free Oversity Ltd. ChemXSeer: Chemistry: The project seems abandoned in 2018 Free
I attempted to use services from my school, which were just as limited as a typical Google search. I noticed Project MUSE had some of the critical works I cited in the Utica article, so I believe this project can serve as a useful asset instead of a constant liability in my quest to better these articles. Buffaboy talk 01:33, 13 May 2015 (UTC)
This category is for Wikipedians who have access to Project MUSE, an online database of academic journal articles. Pages in category "Wikipedians who have access to Project MUSE" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
For linking to Project MUSE entries, especially using |id= in CS1 citation templates. Up to 9 identifiers and a user-definable |leadout= are supported. The |type= parameter specifies the link type: article, book, chapter or journal (defaults to article). Remember that you can freely access Project MUSE through the Wikipedia Library.
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But I don't think it's a secure site. When I open MUSE, in the upper left, I see the search results of someone else. It then lets me "authenticate" riding piggy back on somebody else's search. I can now "authenticate" myself under my own name, but the login page is still missing. I don't see anywhere I can charge my password.