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Research Refresher with Project MUSE

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Visit us in the virtual exhibits to learn more about Musicological studies scholarship on MUSE, using our digital resources in teaching and research, freely available open access materials, and our hosting services for not-for-profit publications.

Whether it's morning, noon, or night wherever you are logging in, take a break between conference sessions, grab a snack or drink, and settle in to learn about the resources available to you on the Project MUSE platform. Refresh your research with access to hundreds of journals and thousands of books in music theory, music history, and related subjects in the humanities and social sciences, all from distinguished university presses and scholarly societies. Titles available include Indiana Theory Review, Philosophy of Music Education Review, Acta Musicologica, and books from Indiana University Press, University of Illinois Press, Princeton University Press, and University of California Press, among many others. We'll share tips for using MUSE in your classes, finding open access materials, and organizing your research with a free MyMUSE account.

Project MUSE has been an integral part of the scholarly communications ecosystem for 25 years, providing affordable access to essential humanities and social science research from respected not-for-profit publishers. Currently, Project MUSE is the trusted and reliable source for over 700 journals and over 60,000 books, from more than 200 of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies. The MUSE platform also hosts thousands of open access books and several open access journal titles, freely available to anyone worldwide.

Benefits of Research and Teaching with Project MUSE:

•DRM-free full text, with unlimited usage, printing and downloading
•Search books & journals on a single platform
•Personalized MyMUSE accounts allow saving and organizing your content
•Get alerts for your favorite journals, publishers, and topics
•Subject-specific resources for instructors and courses
•Mobile-friendly interface, compliant with accessibility standards

Contact us to learn more about using Project MUSE, details on how your library can acquire MUSE content, and our hosting services for not-for-profit publications.

Sponsored by Project MUSE

08 Nov 2020 12:00 Noon - 12:30 PM(America/Chicago)
Venue : Webinar 5
20201108T1200 20201108T1230 America/Chicago Research Refresher with Project MUSE

Visit us in the virtual exhibits to learn more about Musicological studies scholarship on MUSE, using our digital resources in teaching and research, freely available open access materials, and our hosting services for not-for-profit publications.Whether it's morning, noon, or night wherever you are logging in, take a break between conference sessions, grab a snack or drink, and settle in to learn about the resources available to you on the Project MUSE platform. Refresh your research with access to hundreds of journals and thousands of books in music theory, music history, and related subjects in the humanities and social sciences, all from distinguished university presses and scholarly societies. Titles available include Indiana Theory Review, Philosophy of Music Education Review, Acta Musicologica, and books from Indiana University Press, University of Illinois Press, Princeton University Press, and University of California Press, among many others. We'll share tips for using MUSE in your classes, finding open access materials, and organizing your research with a free MyMUSE account.Project MUSE has been an integral part of the scholarly communications ecosystem for 25 years, providing affordable access to essential humanities and social science research from respected not-for-profit publishers. Currently, Project MUSE is the trusted and reliable source for over 700 journals and over 60,000 books, from more than 200 of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies. The MUSE platform also hosts thousands of open access books and several open access journal titles, freely available to anyone worldwide.Benefits of Research and Teaching with Project MUSE:•DRM-free full text, with unlimited usage, printing and downloading•Search books & journ ...

Webinar 5 AMS Virtual 2020 ams@amsmusicology.org
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