Project MUSE launches 5 new hosted journals encompassing a wide variety of topics, ranging from national security to peace and non-violence, and from Global Black Thought to a journal on Appalachia.
May 8, 2025
Project MUSE and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Launch New Landmark Initiative
Project MUSE, a division of Johns Hopkins University Press, in collaboration with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, announces today a new landmark in the Museum’s longstanding Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945 (ECG) series: ECG volumes I-IV are now fully searchable, open access digital publications freely available to everyone around the world.
Johns Hopkins University Press has appointed Kelley Squazzo as the new Director of Project MUSE, effective immediately. With 25 years of experience in scholarly and educational publishing, Kelley brings a dynamic vision, deep industry expertise, and an unwavering passion for digital innovation in the humanities and social sciences.