2 NEW OA Journals, Plus Getty Research Journal Now Fully Open Access!
By Project MUSE
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.
Getty Research Journal published its first open access issue in spring 2024, and now numbers 1-18, which launched on Project MUSE in early 2024 but were accessible only to former subscribers, are now also fully open access! This journal presents peer-reviewed articles on the visual arts of all cultures, regions, and time periods. Topics often relate to Getty collections, initiatives, and broad research interests. The journal welcomes a diversity of perspectives and methodological approaches, and seeks to include work that expands narratives on global culture.
Published by Getty Publications
A biannual publication of the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society, The Dial publishes essays, reviews, review essays, and creative works on Emerson and Transcendentalism, plus the cultures of nineteenth-century America and beyond that shaped and were shaped by both. As Henry David Thoreau remarked of the original publication (1840-44), The Dial serves as a "circular" connecting leading and newer scholars while engaging the various, often competing exchanges and explorations that energize the wider fields of American literary, philosophical, and cultural studies.
Published by The Ralph Waldo Emmerson Society
Nuevos Horizontes is sponsored by the Mellon Foundation and dedicated to disseminating critical texts in the humanities and cultural studies. Anchored in the Caribbean and encompassing studies in varied topics – arts, philosophy, cinema, theory, literature, languages, history, popular culture, media studies, among others – the analyses link contemporary issues in interpretation, criticism, solidarity and action.
Published by University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez
Project MUSE’s Hosted Journals program offers publishers the ability to offer journals on the MUSE platform as open access or only as single title subscription journals.