Project MUSE for Librarians

When libraries are looking to increase access to humanities and social sciences research, they turn to Project MUSE. The MUSE story starts in the mid 1990s as a joint initiative between Hopkins Press and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. We’re uniquely positioned to elevate the relationship between libraries and nonprofit publishers. Our affordable, easy-to-use platform is enhanced for discoverability, so you can help influential books and journals reach scholars around the world. 

When you partner with Project MUSE, you only manage one license and one platform. Our flexible, easy-to-use system supports your institution’s access to quality scholarship across disciplines and continents. 

Benefits for Librarians

Project MUSE is a trusted source for scholarship from university press and nonprofit publishers. We connect scholars and institutions to quality books and journals on our industry-leading platform because we believe that knowledge is essential to enriching lives and advancing discoveries. 

  • Manage multiple systems, subscriptions, log-ins, and access points with ease. 
  • Reduce workload on librarians to manage large catalogs of content. 
  • Take advantage of abstract, indexing, and discovery metadata to ensure content appears where it’s needed. 
  • Access a wider breadth of content on our easy-to-use platform, enhanced for discoverability.