Project MUSE has been expanding in recent months to bring you even more reliable, scholarly journals. Twenty-eight journals have been added to the collection over the past year, including:
- Anthropologica, Vol. 56 (2014) through current issue;
- Islamic Africa, Vol. 5 (2014) through current issue;
- Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Vol 14 (2014) through current issue;
- Journal of Individual Psychology, Vol. 70 (2014) through current issue;
- Keats-Shelley Journal, Vol 62 (2013) through current issue;
- The Mark Twain Annual, Vol. 11 (2013) through current issue;
- QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking, Inaugural issue (2013) through current issue;
- Seoul Journal of Korean Studies, Vol. 26 (2013) through current issue;
- Theoretical & Applied Ethics, Vol. 2 (2013) through current issue;
- U.S.-Japan Women's Journal, No. 43 (2013) through current issue.
Project MUSE has also added archival issues for several additional journals, with 5 of those titles now having their complete runs available in the database. These expanded titles include:
- Appalachian Heritage, Vol. 1 (1973) through current issue;
- Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, Vol. 34, No. 3 (1988) through current issue;
- Bulletin of the Comediantes, Vol. 1 (1949) through current issue;
- Franciscan Studies, Vol. 50 (1990) through current issue;
- Journal of the Southwest, Vol. 49 (2007) through current issue;
- Leviathan, Vol. 1 (1999) through current issue;
- Modern Drama, Vol. 1 (1958) through current issue;
- Southeastern Geographer, Vol. 1 (1961) through current issue.
Project MUSE is a full-text collection of nearly 600 scholarly, peer reviewed journals in the arts, humanities, and social sciences from over 120 university presses and scholarly societies.