Meet us in Portland: Association of College and Research Libraries

The Association of College and Research Libraries meets in Portland later this week, and Project MUSE and JHUP cordially invite you to stop by booth #463 to check out our latest books, journals, and online publications. There will be a special opportunities to see what's coming from MUSE and to test drive the acclaimed online editions of The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot.  Read more about the conference on the ACRL annual meeting website, and see below for more on what's new and forthcoming from JHUP:
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The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot: The Critical Edition Ronald Schuchard, General Editor The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot gathers for the first time in one place the collected, uncollected, and unpublished prose of one of the most prolific writers of the twentieth century. The result of a multi-year collaboration among Eliot's Estate, Faber and Faber Ltd., Johns Hopkins University Press, the Beck Digital Center of Emory University, and the Institute of English Studies, University of London, this eight-volume critical edition dramatically expands access to material that has been restricted or inaccessible in private and institutional collections for almost fifty years. The collection includes all of Eliot's collected essays, reviews, lectures, commentaries from The Criterion, and letters to editors, including more than 700 uncollected and 150 unpublished pieces from 1905 to 1965. Each item has been textually edited, annotated, and cross-referenced by an international group of leading Eliot scholars. The volumes are being released in sequence and published on Project MUSE, with an archival print edition to be published once all eight volumes have been released. The first two volumes, Apprentice Years, 1905–1918 and The Perfect Critic, 1919–1926, were released in 2014 and are now available; Volumes 3 and 4 are expected to be released in Fall 2015. Subsequent volumes will be released in pairs on an annual basis. Free trials are available.
Check out JHUP's collection of scholarly journals and books: Library Trends portal: Libraries and the Academy Organizing Enlightenment: Information Overload and the Invention of the Modern Research University, by Chad Wellmon Wikipedia U: Knowledge, Authority, and Liberal Education in the Digital Age, by Thomas Leitch
Essential Documents in the History of American Higher Education, by John R. Thelin American Quarterly Policy Documents and Reports, eleventh edition, by the American Association of University Professors Philosophy and Literature 
Freshwater Fishes of North America: Volume 1: Petromyzontidae to Catostomidae, Volume 1, edited by Melvin L. Warren, Jr., and Brooks M. Burr, illustrated by Joseph R. Tomelleri The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: The Last Great Projects, 1890–1895, Volume 9, edited by David Schuyler, Gregory Kaliss, and Jeffrey Schlossberg The Day Commodus Killed a Rhino: Understanding the Roman Games, by Jerry Toner
Crisis in an Atlantic Empire: Spain and New Spain, 1808-1810, by Barbara H. Stein and Stanley J. Stein Ducks, Geese, and Swans of North America,revised and updated, 2-volume set, by Guy Baldassarre, A Wildlife Management Institute Book Maxwell's Demon and the Golden Apple: Global Discord in the New Millennium, by Randall L. Schweller  
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