Johns Hopkins University Press

Founded in 1878, Johns Hopkins University Press is America's oldest continuously operating university press. It is also one of the largest, publishing about 150 new books and 90 journals each year. Since its founding, the Press has published more than 3,500 books. The Press's flourishing journals program developed Project MUSE as its online platform in 1995 and opened it up for aggregating hundreds of other online journals in 2000.


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