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Project MUSE

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Project MUSE is an online database of more than 600 academic journals and 36,000 ebooks in the humanities and social sciences. The content in Project MUSE represents over 200 university presses and scholarly societies globally. For more details, see their website (and their list of Book publishers and Journals).

Project MUSE is offering 200 free accounts to all its published content to help write Wikipedia content related to a wide variety of topics. Wikipedia editors may apply for access to Project MUSE; their account will be valid for a period of one year.

Note that Project MUSE supports alumni access to both its book and journal content. Please check if alumni access applies to you. MUSE also supports a number of Shibboleth federations, including the U.S.

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Example citation

<ref>{{cite journal |title=Bowling alone: America's declining social capital |author=Putnam, Robert |year=1995 |journal=Journal of Democracy |volume=6 |issue=1 |pages=65–78 |doi=10.1353/jod.1995.0002 |via=[[Project MUSE]]}}</ref>
  • Putnam, Robert (1995). "Bowling alone: America's declining social capital". Journal of Democracy. 6 (1): 65–78. doi:10.1353/jod.1995.0002 – via Project MUSE.

Who can receive access?

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Any active editor in good standing can receive access. Applications are reviewed based on the editor's need and contributions. If you think you could use access to one of our partner resources and are an active editor in any project supported by the Wikimedia Foundation, please apply.

Any editor can apply for access, but there are a few basic requirements:

  • You have an account that is a minimum of 6 months old
  • You have a minimum of 500 edits
  • You have made at least 10 edits to Wikimedia projects in the last month
  • You are not currently blocked from editing Wikipedia
  • You do not already have access to the resources you're applying for through another library or institution

If you don't quite meet the experience requirements but think you would still be a strong candidate for access, feel free to apply and you may still be considered.