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October 5, 2005
Issue No. 69

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Use Google to Search Project MUSE

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by Eleanor Brown

Stanford researchers and students can now use Google and Google Scholar to search the full text content of more than 270 scholarly journals in Project MUSE. Articles are viewable in both HMTL and PDF format.

As one of the academic community's primary electronic journals resources, Project MUSE covers the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, economics, and many others.

Project Muse has collaborated with Google Inc. to enable these searches. Previously, you could search the collection's numerous journals through Socrates (Stanford's online catalog), many traditional abstracting and indexing databases, links from related products and MUSE's own search engine. Now Project MUSE's journal content is indexed in Google, so you can also search for and view it with that search engine.

If you have any questions about the collaboration of MUSE and Google, or other aspects of the on-line journal search, please contact muse@muse.jhu.edu. You can also access Project MUSE from the Stanford University Libraries' Databases and Articles web page. See also Find It @ Stanford and Google Scholar Search Result Integration in this issue.