Project Muse: Back Issues For 14 More Titles Added to Database
MUSE just added back issues for 14 more titles. Five of the fourteen now have their complete run in MUSE. This batch of back issues added depth to MUSE’s growing collection of Asian Studies journals. All archival content is made available to current subscribers at no additional charge. The 14 titles and the MUSE collections in which they are included are:
- ASEAN Economic Bulletin, Vol. 20, 2003- current issue (Premium, Social Sciences Collections)
- Asia Policy, No. 1, 2006- current issue (complete run) (Premium)
- Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 40, 2003- current issue (Premium)
- China Review International, Vol. 1, 1994- current issue (complete run) (Premium, Standard)
- Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs, Vol. 25, 2003- current issue (Premium, Standard, Social Sciences)
- History & Memory, Vol. 10, 1998- current issue (Premium, Standard, Basic Research)
- Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Vol. 4, 2004- current issue (Premium, Standard, Humanities)
- Journal of Burma Studies, Vol. 1, 1997- current issue (complete run) (Premium)
- Journal of Korean Studies, Vol. 1, 1969- current issue (complete run) (Premium)
- Korean Studies, Vol. 1, 1977- current issue (complete run) (Premium, Standard, Social Sciences)
- Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, Vol. 1.2, 2001- current issue (Premium, Standard)
- Philosophy of Music Education Review, Vol. 9.2, 2001- current issue (Premium, Standard, Basic Research, Humanities)
- Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, Vol. 18, 2003- current issue (Premium, Social Sciences)
- Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol. 2003- current issue (Premium)
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