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The Airborne Mafia
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Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature : Volume 63, Number 1, 2025
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Southern Cultures : Volume 30, Number 4, Winter 2024
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Fractured Freedoms
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Small Axe : Volume 28, Number 3, November 2024 (No. 75)
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SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 : Volume 63, Number 1, Winter 2025
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MUSE News

February 27, 2025

Celebrating S2O on MUSE

S2O Success
Project MUSE is delighted to announce a major achievement in its quest to advance open access. Thanks to the unwavering support of libraries and institutions worldwide, MUSE’s Subscribe to Open (S2O) initiative has reached its sustainability goal for 2025. This remarkable accomplishment will make more than 100 journals’ 2025 volumes, from 27 publishers, openly accessible on the MUSE platform.
December 11, 2024

2 NEW OA Journals, Plus Getty Research Journal Now Fully Open Access!

Two OA Journals and Back Issus of Getty
Project MUSE is pleased to announce that two new fully Open Access journals in cultural studies and Transcendentalism have joined the hosting program and are now live on the platform. Additionally, back issues of Getty Research Journal have now flipped to open access.
November 20, 2024

Wendy Queen Appointed as the Inaugural Chief Transformation Officer at Johns Hopkins University Press

Wendy Queen to become CTO
Johns Hopkins University Press has appointed Wendy Queen as its inaugural Chief Transformation Officer. Wendy will assume this new organization-wide position once her current position of Director of Project MUSE at Hopkins Press has been filled.“Wendy’s extensive experience, visionary leadership, and commitment to innovation make her exceptionally well suited for this dynamic new role,” said Barbara Kline Pope, Executive Director of Hopkins Press.