Products for International Academic Libraries

Why Choose Project MUSE?
For over 30 years, Project MUSE has been the trusted and reliable source for access to humanities and social science research as an integral part of the scholarly communications ecosystem and platform of choice for respected nonprofit publishers.
The MUSE platform features:
- Full-text access to 100% of content with no embargoes
- Current humanities and social science content from nonprofit publishers
- Unlimited usage, printing, and downloading
- Unified search across books, journals, and other unique digital resources
- Mobile-friendly navigability
- Compliance with US and international accessibility standards
Journal Products
Project MUSE offers subscription access to hundreds of prestigious peer-reviewed scholarly journals from 200+ leading publishers, most made available in curated collections designed to meet specific library needs and budgets, and many also available for single title subscriptions.
Other Products
Project MUSE is pleased to begin offering access to additional types of content including critical editions, reference works, primary source material, and related digital humanities projects.

Pricing for International Academic Libraries
Project MUSE pricing for international academic institutions (outside USA/Canada) is determined through multiple steps, including World Bank World Development Indicators, degrees offered in Humanities and Social Science disciplines, and additional factors that may be considered on a case by case basis.
Developing Countries
Project MUSE recognizes the unique needs of libraries in economically disadvantaged countries and recognizes World Bank World Development Indicators to determine pricing. Additionally, MUSE participates in INASP, a program that works to make book and journal content more widely available to libraries in developing countries.
Book Products
Project MUSE offers access to thousands of books from more than 200 distinguished scholarly publishers in a wide range of subjects within the humanities and social sciences, available through several acquisition options.

