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Project MUSE News: ALA Midwinter User Group Breakfast - Save the Date!
Please excuse cross-posting -- of possible interest to Liblicense
readers.
SAVE THE DATE:
PROJECT MUSE USER GROUP MEETING AT ALA MIDWINTER CONFERENCE
A limited number of seats are still available for the Project
MUSE User Group Meeting on Saturday, January 12, during the
American Library Association's Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia.
Enjoy a light breakfast while you learn about the latest
developments in MUSE content, functionality, subscription
options, and linking arrangements. Prospective as well as current
MUSE subscribers are encouraged to attend.
MUSE continues to expand its offerings of quality full-text
journals in the humanities and social sciences, with over 35 new
titles from 11 new and currently participating publishers
confirmed for 2008. In addition to the new titles, we'll be
reviewing the new functionality introduced over the past year
that is designed to provide wider access to MUSE content, making
it easy for students and researchers to find articles in MUSE
that are appropriate to their research. Most importantly, there
will be ample time for questions and discussion about Project
MUSE.
Details of the User Group Meeting:
Saturday, January 12, 2008
8:00 am - 9:00 am
Philadelphia Marriott, Salon F
1201 Market St
RSVPs for the meeting are appreciated to assist us with our
planning for breakfast. Libraries may send more than one
representative. Replies may be directed to muse@muse.jhu.edu.
Please note the number of representatives you expect to have
attending from your institution.
Project MUSE will also have an exhibit booth at the Midwinter
Meeting, #1942. If you are not able to make it to the meeting, or
have a question you would like to discuss in greater depth with a
MUSE representative, please stop by anytime!
Thank you for your continued support of Project MUSE! We hope to
see you in Philadelphia.
Melanie B. Schaffner
Marketing and Sales Manager, Project MUSE
c/o The Johns Hopkins University Press
2715 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
p 410-516-3846
f 410-516-6968
melanie@muse.jhu.edu