From: Melanie Schaffner <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2018 18:34:56 +0000

*PROJECT MUSE OFFERS NEARLY 300 HTML5 OPEN ACCESS BOOKS ON REDESIGNED
PLATFORM*



*More searchable and discoverable than PDFs, the improved new format
represents*

*the “next chapter” in OA publishing in the humanities and social sciences*



Nearly 300 open access (OA) books are now available from Project MUSE, the
highly-acclaimed online collection of humanities and social science
scholarship, on a newly designed platform that represents a major step
forward in OA publishing in these fields.  The books will be delivered in a
highly-discoverable and adaptable format using user-friendly HTML5, rather
than static PDFs, and will include titles from Johns Hopkins University
Press, Cornell University Press, Duke University Press, University of
Hawai’i Press, University of Michigan Press, Syracuse University Press, The
MIT Press, and Temple University Press. “This really represents the next
chapter in OA publishing for MUSE and our university press collaborators,”
said Wendy Queen, Director of Project MUSE, “and we’re thrilled to have so
many important works available open access on MUSE in such a flexible,
useful format. Thanks to the ‘MUSE Open’ grant from the Mellon Foundation
these titles are now available on a much improved MUSE platform and
available for free to readers worldwide.”



The new “HTML5 OA” titles greatly enhance a collection of almost 600 OA
books in PDF format that were already available on MUSE, bringing the total
of OA books to over 800.  MUSE plans to add more HTML5 OA books each year.
The initiative was made possible by a two-year grant of nearly $1 million
from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which concluded this summer.  Funds
were used to develop an open source workflow for transforming epub files
into HTML5 and, most importantly for users, launch a scholar-informed
redesign of the Project MUSE interface that emphasizes simplicity,
accessibility, and personalization. The redesigned platform includes robust
support for discovery and linking, along with preservation with trusted
third parties, assuring wide dissemination of OA book content on MUSE. The
platform’s enhanced analytics services will help publishers understand the
impact of making books freely available.



“Books that are open to the world have the power to transform the discovery
of new knowledge and impact evidence-based decisions and the ways in which
people learn,” said Barbara Kline-Pope, Director of the Johns Hopkins
University Press. “Supported by the generous grant from the Mellon
Foundation, the innovations implemented on the Project MUSE platform are
just the first step in facilitating breakthrough knowledge acquisition.”



“When making a Temple University Press book available in open access, our
primary goal is that it be discovered and used by as many people as
possible – and partnering with MUSE ensures we achieve this,” said Mary
Rose Muccie, Director, Temple University Press. “MUSE’s reputation and
global reach, as well as the discoverability features within the MUSE
platform, will bring these titles to the attention of scholars, students,
and the general public worldwide. We’re especially excited to have the
historically significant, and formerly out of print, labor studies books
funded by our NEH Humanities Open Book Program grant available on MUSE,
where they can inform new scholarship in the field.”



Project MUSE anticipates hosting hundreds more OA scholarly books, funded
through initiatives including the NEH Humanities Open Book program,
Knowledge Unlatched, TOME, Mellon grants, and other publisher- and
institution-driven programs. Open access content on MUSE is fully
integrated and supported alongside the more than 54,000 books and over 650
scholarly journal titles also on the platform. MUSE welcomes inquiries from
publishers and other content creators with scholarship they wish to make
freely available, with wide reach and rich options for discovery, linking,
and transformative impact.



*About Project MUSE*

Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social science
content for the scholarly community.  Since 1995, the MUSE Journal
Collections have supported a wide array of research needs at academic,
public, special, and school libraries worldwide. MUSE is the trusted source
of complete, full-text versions of scholarly journals from many of the
world's leading university presses and scholarly societies, with over 120
publishers currently participating. Books on Project MUSE offers access to
more than 49,000 books from over 100 presses, fully integrated with MUSE's
scholarly journal content for browsing and discovery.





Melanie Schaffner

Director, Sales & Marketing

Project MUSE

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