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UPCC Project Muse eBooks Offer 2017-2018

Response Deadline: 
February 26, 2018

Subscription Term

Begins: 

January 1, 2018

Ends: 

December 31, 2018

Project MUSE eBooks

BC ELN partner libraries can purchase any of the Project Muse E-Book collections through BC ELN, for a consortial discount of 10% plus an additional 6.5% applied when the consortial invoice is prepared. This offer is made nation-wide through Consortia Canada.

This offer is unusual in that Project MUSE expects that most ebook purchases will require a facilitated sales/ordering process with MUSE staff as it may be difficult for a library to figure out how best to get the content most applicable. So libraries are asked to consult with MUSE directly before making a purchase decision. However, the actual order must come from the consortium to qualify for consortium discounts.

Please note:

  • There is some content overlap among collections; libraries should ask MUSE about this and be clear on what is included in each collection being ordered because MUSE will not adjust pricing due to overlap.
  • A conortium discount of 10% will apply to most collections (except the 'All Books" purchases and "top up" orders). A further 6.5 % discount will apply to the consortium invoice on ALL orders.
  • Consortium discounts and special offer discounts cannot be combined.


Updates: 

From the vendor: 

Pricing for the 2018 Project MUSE Book Collections is now available, including the complete set of nearly 3,000 forthcoming 2018 titles and numerous subject and area studies collections. A highlight of the 2018 offerings is a new subject collection in Public Health, featuring over 50 newly-released books in the field from several of our university press publishers. Presses contributing to the new Public Health subject collection include Johns Hopkins University Press, Cornell University Press. Rutgers University Press, University of Minnesota Press, University Press of New England, and Vanderbilt University Press.

Over 4,000 additional books will be available on the MUSE platform by the end of 2018, bringing the total to more than 54,000 scholarly titles. Wits University Press (based at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa) and Manchester University Press are newly contributing books to collections on the platform in 2018, including both new and backlist titles. Preliminary title lists for the newly-available collections are available on our web site. MUSE publishers continuously submit information on the new books expected for the 2018 collections and title lists will be updated frequently with additional title data.

Further details on MUSE Books, including participating publishers, collection descriptions and title lists, a sample purchase agreement, and free sample book content, may be found at http://muse.jhu.edu/about/order/book_collections.html.


Overview

Description: 

Project MUSE has been a trusted provider of humanities and social science content for the scholarly community since 1995. The MUSE platform offers 100% complete, full-text, journal, book, and related content from over 200 not-for-profit publishers including many of the world's most distinguished university presses, scholarly societies, independent publishers, and academic departments. All content is fully integrated on the MUSE platform for searching and discovery, with the following features:

  • DRM-free
  • Unlimited access and unlimited simultaneous usage
  • Unlimited downloading and printing
  • Responsive mobile interface
  • Compliance with accessibility standards
  • Integration and linking with discovery services
  • Archiving and preservation of all digital content with Portico
  • Reliable 24/7 access
  • Authentication via IP, Shibboleth, referring URL, or secure proxy

Book Collections are available for purchase in a variety of options, including collections by subject or by area studies, as complete collections of all titles released on MUSE from a single publication year, archival backlist titles, and supplemental collections of titles added to the MUSE platform after their initial publication year. Purchase of a MUSE Book Collection conveys perpetual access rights and interlibrary loan permission for the included books.

Project MUSE is excited to announce a flexible and cost-effective new way to acquire scholarly books on the platform. Project MUSE Books Custom Collections offer ultimate choice – libraries may design a targeted collection by filtering our 70,000+ available titles on criteria such as subject, publisher, and publication date, or may more closely curate a collection by making individual title selections. Instantly gain resources to support a new program/major, easily add electronic access for existing print holdings, or quickly address course needs with a collection tailored to instructor requests.

Project MUSE offers open access (OA) books and journals from several distinguished university presses and scholarly societies. Through our open access hosting programs, we are able to offer publishers a platform for their OA content which ensures visibility, discoverability, and wide dissemination. These books and journals are freely available to libraries and users around the world.

A list of Project MUSE book collections and book publishers is available on the vendor's website.

[From vendor]

Last updated: January 4, 2021

 

 

Response

Response Instructions

To PARTICIPATE, contact BC ELN by Monday, February 26, 2018, indicating which collection(s) you wish to participate in by filling out the book order form below. There is no need to calculate discounts, just fill out the list price for your library's tier.

BC ELN/COPPUL libraries respond to BC ELN.

Terms & Conditions

Additional Information

Features of the UPCC Book Collections on MUSE include:
  • Unlimited simultaneous usage, printing and downloading
  • DRM-free PDF format, searchable and retrievable to the chapter level
  • COUNTER-compliant usage statistics
  • MARC records
  • Simultaneous publication in e and p formats for new titles
  • Perpetual access rights for purchased books
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