Project MUSE for Public Libraries in the USA and Canada
MUSE is a great addition to any size public library's selection of research tools, and can enrich your collection with a minimum of effort and expense. Here are a few of the ways MUSE can be invaluable to public libraries, and the lifelong learners whom they serve: everyone from continuing education and high school students, to history hobbyists and book clubs.
- 100% full-text content in a wide variety of subjects, including English and American literature, classics, religion, film, performing arts, American history, cultural studies, political science and economics
- Scholarly articles, reviews, poetry, fiction, and drama
- Unlimited access from any computer on the library network and optional remote access
- Online content that links seamlessly from search tools such as Google and Google Scholar
- Significant savings over equivalent single title subscriptions
Pricing for public libraries is based on the size of the population served by a library or library system. Libraries may choose to subscribe at a price that allows remote access for library users, or they may subscribe at a lower price that does not allow remote access for library users.