
For those of you that don't know, Project MUSE, a non-profit collaboration between libraries and publishers, is a database of more than 550 peer-reviewed academic journals and 20,000 electronic books. Most of the materials located within Project MUSE focus on humanities and social science content published by university presses and scholarly societies. According to the Project MUSE website, the MUSE database currently houses 266,329 articles and 443,348 chapters by 197 publishers. Now I am unsure if that number includes the two most recent issues added, but either way MUSE has recently added two new issues to their database. The two most recent issues added include; Modern Drama, Vol. 55, number 4, winter 2012, and Modernism/Modernity Vol. 19, number 4, November 2012. You may find these issues and others like it, by going to the University of Central Florida Library website and sorting database titles in alphabetical order. Hint--it is located under the letter P for Project MUSE.