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Are all MUSE journals peer-reviewed? How is content selected?

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Are all MUSE journals peer-reviewed? How is content selected?

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All journals participating in Project MUSE are peer-reviewed, scholarly titles. The basic criteria for participation in MUSE are that the journal must be peer-reviewed, be published by a not-for-profit press or scholarly society, and be a sensible fit with titles in the humanities, the social sciences and the arts. Project MUSE has a formal collection development policy for the selection of new titles, an overview of which may be found here. Surveys of subscribing libraries regarding subject areas for which they desire more online periodical content are also taken into consideration, as are specific title suggestions from participants and users. Publishers wishing to have their journal considered for participation in MUSE can use our online submission form. If you would like to recommend a title for MUSE, please first review the Collection Development Policy overview, and then use our Recommendation form.

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