From the publishers of the Project MUSE database:
Project MUSE is pleased to announce the release of a new web interface, enhanced with many features to aid ease of navigation, expand discovery, and encourage deeper interaction with the wealth of scholarly content offered by MUSE.
(…) the new site design offers several new tools and resources for scholars, librarians, and publishers. MUSE offers
full text access to current content from nearly 400 high quality journals in the humanities and social sciences, from some 100 not-for-profit
publishers, and the web site’s improved features will help users find, utilize and share this content more readily and efficiently.A highlight of MUSE’s new web site is wider range of functionality at the individual journal article level, including the ability to email a link, find more articles from the same author(s), and share the article via popular social bookmarking services. Color indicators allow users to easily determine to which content they have full text access, at both the journal and article level.
To access, visit http://www.poly.usf.edu/Offices/Library.xml and click on “Search the databases”.