Project MUSE Journal Collection subscription pricing will again remain flat for 2022, meaning fees for all MUSE collections will continue to be frozen at 2020 prices. MUSE recognizes the shared mission and goals of library customers and the not-for-profit publishers whose journals they offer, and is choosing to freeze prices for the second year in a row to sustainably support the availability of essential, trusted resources for institutions impacted by the economic, political, and social challenges of the global pandemic.
Project MUSE Journal Collections are a mainstay of academic, special, and school libraries worldwide, providing researchers and students with enormous breadth and depth of content across hundreds of peer-reviewed titles in a wide variety of core humanities and social science disciplines. Well over 100 publishers, from university presses to scholarly societies to independent departmentally-based titles, make their journals available in MUSE collections, including flagship titles in literature, history, religious studies, performing arts, cultural studies, political science, education, area studies, philosophy, sociology, gender studies, media and film, and creative writing, among many others.
Selected titles will join the Premium Collection, MUSE’s largest collection with current access to nearly 700 scholarly journals, for 2022.
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