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Project MUSE "Side to side


Lined back to back


Outside the church.


All the Indians


Gathered at Bethebera in Birdtown."
From the poetry of Paula M. Nelson in the latest issue of Appalachian Heritage. Find more poetry, fiction, and stories in each issue: http://bit.ly/1HdKyr

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Appalachian Heritage is a leading literary magazine of the Southern Appalachia Region. Founded in 1973, Appalachian Heritage keeps readers abreast of the visual and literary arts in the region. The mix ...
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Gates of Reconciliation: Literature and the Ethical Imagination, ed. Frank Stewart, Barry Lopez, publ by Mänoa: A Pacific Journal of International Literature (Univ. of Hawai‘i Press), named one of the Notable Special Issues of 2008 in The Best American Essays 2009. http://bit.ly/2qcqi9

Notable Essays: “Pollen” by Chris...topher Cokinos; “One Story House” by Rebecca Solnit.

This is the 7th time Manoa has been recognized for its excellence by the Best American Essays series.
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Project MUSE se complace en anunciarles que ya está disponible el acceso mediante Shibboleth al contenido de MUSE para los miembros de la federación SIR de España. C...
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Project MUSE Missed calls, incorrect fouls, where are the umpires? Editor of "NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture" http://bit.ly/phBFd gives some perspective on what umpires mean to baseball. Read interview in The New Yorker: http://bit.ly/2Yw9EU

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NINE studies all historical aspects of baseball, centering on the societal and cultural implications of the game wherever in the world it is played. The journal features articles, essays, book reviews, biographies, oral history, and short fiction pieces.
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Project MUSE A quick primer on the contribution to intellectual discourse, most notably in anthropology, by Claude Levi-Strauss, who died on Friday. "
The Advent of Heroic Anthropology in the History of Idea" http://bit.ly/xkB1u

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Project MUSE learned a lot during today's NFAIS webinar on Mobile Delivery of Content. What are your thoughts on mobile access to scholarly content? Would you like to use MUSE on your moble device? What features are most important in a mobile environment?

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Project MUSE Horror films of the 1950s and 60s such as, The Brain That Wouldn't Die. Were they really subtle discussions of race and genetics? The Velvet Light Trap dissects the plots. http://bit.ly/1nEDUx

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Project MUSE Attention graduate students and faculty, or those working with them: MUSE's new discipline brochures are handy lists of the journals in many of the disciplines covered by MUSE journals. See the brochures and order a supply at http://bit.ly/1KVy55.

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Discipline Brochures are lists of MUSE journals grouped according to discipline. Each brochure lists all the journals in a discipline plus information about subscribing to RSS feeds and e-mail alerts for any of the journals.
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Project MUSE Yet another: "Baseball has to be a great game to survive the fools who run it." Check out NINE to find out the author of this piece of wisdom.

October 27 at 11:52am
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Project MUSE "Sentiment does not win ballgames." On the eve of the World Series, guess who said this. Hint: the answer is in the latest issue of
NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, http://bit.ly/1vmUN3

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Project MUSE From Hudson River School, the legacy of Diedrich Knickerbocker, the settlement of New Amsterdam, to the river that bears his name, celebrate the 400th anniversay of Henry Hudson's trip on the river. In the latest issue of Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal

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Project MUSE MUSE is pleased to announce that it now supports Shibboleth access to MUSE for the SIR federation in Spain. Shibboleth provides users the ease and convenience of single sign-on access to online resources provided by their institution. It can be used to access MUSE collections as well as single titles on the MUSE platform. In addition to Spain, MUSE supports federations in Greece, Netherlands, United Kingdom, U.S.

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Project MUSE Latest issues of Theatre Journal, American Music, and Comparative Drama just relased on MUSE. Check them out.

October 16 at 1:53pm
Amer Al-Bano
Amer Al-Bano
the problem with the older issues of Modern Drama there is no access to it. There are many invaluable articles concerning drama especially the English Theatre, Brecht,the First & second Wave of English writers i.e Arden, Edward Bond and many others. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
October 16 at 3:46pm
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As you know, MUSE has Modern Drama back to 2005. If you have access to ProQuest and/or Gale, they appear to have some issues of Modern Drama from the mid-1990s. Another thought- search the MUSE subject headings ("Browse subject headings" on right side of search page). For example, a quick subject heading search of Brecht turns up over 50 articles on various aspects of his works, from many different journals. Hope this helps.
October 20 at 11:08am
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Project MUSE Glad you tried it, Marthine. Another option for finding related articles is clicking on the subject headings in an article (on the right side bar). From the resulting list, you may be able to broaden or narrow your search.

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Project MUSE Anyone try the 'More Like This' article feature. It is a link that leads you to more articles in MUSE related to your search? Is it working for you?

October 14 at 11:21am
Marthine
Marthine
yup -- just tried it for an article in "College Literature" -- it made some interesting suggestions -- I would not have necessarily thought of the ones it suggested as being related to the first article, but they were useful.
October 14 at 11:51am