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August 13, 2009
JSTOR to Get Current, MUSE to Get Deeper
JSTOR intends to add current issues to its content. An article in Inside Higher Ed describes efforts to bring its publications up to date rather than having the blackout wall of one or more years in its collection of 800 plus journals. The move will start in 2011 with publications from the University of California Press. The article also notes efforts by Project Muse to add archival runs to its publications. More on it here. Hat tip to Virginia Thomas at Wayne State for alerting us at LLB. [MG]
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