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Gabriela Lee's article for Children's Literature Association Quarterly, "When the Shoe Doesn't Fit: Reading Cinderella as Colonial Children's Literature in the Philippines” is free to read on @ProjectMUSE through 1 August tinyurl.com/yexc8tuw
Scott Gelber’s article for The Review of Higher Education, “Does Academic Freedom Protect Pedagogical Autonomy?” Is free to read on @ProjectMUSE through 1 August tinyurl.com/kz2ntsya
Read “The Voices on Vax Campaign: Lessons Learned from Engaging Youth to Promote COVID Vaccination” from the Fall 2024 issue of Progress in Community Health Partnerships, free on @ProjectMUSE thru 1 August tinyurl.com/2ykwhf97
And: free article via @ProjectMUSE: Indigenous Futurisms as Research Methodology by Kevin Lujan Lee: muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/article…
Read “Exploring Undergraduate Research Experiences for Latinx College Students From Farmworker Families” free in Journal of College Student Development on @ProjectMUSE thru 1 August tinyurl.com/3s7cu7pz
Here's a timely, FREE/OA book from @UofMPress - that asks...What does state punishment reveal about the ideals & aspirations of a people & their #government & whether or not it is confident in its own legitimacy & sovereignty? #ReadUP #StepUP #TeamUP - bit.ly/lpunpolitics

Creating a personalized account on Project MUSE offers a number of enhancements to help make your research and discovery more powerful and efficient. * Save books and journal articles, issues, and titles to your personal library Sign up and #ReadUP bit.ly/tMyMUSE

"What Patients Want in a Transgender Center: Building a Patient-Centered Program" appeared in the February 2024 issue of Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved It's free for all to read on @ProjectMUSE through 1 August tinyurl.com/yvd9vtbu
"Richard Bernstein brought philosophy to life." The Pluralist 20.2 is a special issue dedicated to Richard J. Bernstein, guest edited by Mark Sanders (@PhilosophyUnc) and @TaraMastrelli (@SBUArtsSciences). cc: @SAAPhilosophy Read intro on @ProjectMUSE: muse.jhu.edu/pub/34/article…
July is Disability Pride Month & an opportunity to honor the history, achievements, experiences, & struggles of the disability community. Explore Disability Studies with MUSE and discover hundreds of articles, books and more here: bit.ly/tdisabilitystu… #DisabilityPride

Explore history w/ @JHUPress "Lorca’s afterlives are indelibly bound up with the Spanish Civil War, which broke out on 17 July 1936 when General Francisco Franco led a military uprising to usurp a democratically elected left-of-center government." bit.ly/lspanishcivilw…

In collaboration with @ushmm we've created a video that provides background about the history behind this new, landmark, open access and fully searchable, digital resource. Discover how scholars brought this project to a broader audience. #StepUP here: bit.ly/MUSE_USHMM_Vid…

Novelist & philosopher, Dame Iris Murdoch, would have been 106 today. To celebrate her life and remember her birthday, explore an issue of MFS including a 1987 interview. #ReadUP - bit.ly/lirismurdoch Thank you @JHUPress

NEW ISSUE OUT NOW Victorian Poetry Volume 62, Number 3, Fall 2024 #S2O #OpenAccess via @ProjectMUSE tinyurl.com/4h5umwhe
This largely forgotten history of “Flash” Malcolm Gordon presents a valuable case study for the integration of sport history, media studies & intellectual history in postwar America. @andrewrmsmith (@MillikinU) in Journal of Sport History 52.1 @ProjectMUSE muse.jhu.edu/pub/34/article…
We’re back again with all the Journals news from the first half of 2025 in this Journals Q1–Q2 UPdate! Check it out for the latest #OpenAccess content (including #S2O @ProjectMuse), special issues, a new podcast, and so much more. press.uillinois.edu/wordpress/2025…
NEW ISSUE OUT NOW Late Imperial China Volume 46, Number 1, June 2025 #S2O #OpenAccess via @ProjectMUSE tinyurl.com/43wsvr4h
NEW ISSUE OUT NOW Journal of the History of Philosophy Volume 63, Number 3, July 2025 #S2O #OpenAccess via @ProjectMUSE tinyurl.com/4x9yzdxc
NEW ISSUE OUT NOW portal: Libraries and the Academy Volume 25, Number 3, July 2025 #S2O #OpenAccess via @ProjectMUSE tinyurl.com/2eksbjdb
Here's a free and timely journal article in light of the anniversary when French revolutionaries stormed the Bastille on this date 1789. #ReadUP and discover a most apt quote from Michel Foucault on revolutions early on here: bit.ly/tBastille
