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Artisanal Intelligence — 2024 Journals Catalog is Bespoke and Data-Driven
The 2024 Journals Catalog showcases both the personal and analytical sides of Hopkins Press Each year, the Hopkins Press Journals Division produces a concept-driven catalog to serve as a keystone marketing tool for marketing the Hopkins Press Journals Division...

Top 20 Articles of January 2024
Every month, we tally up your clicks on Project MUSE to see what Hopkins Press journal articles are getting the most attention — and the results for January 2024 are now in! In January, the most-read article was "For Democratic Governance of Universities: The...

ICYMI: New & Notable Articles (12 Feb 2024)
Each week, we collect the articles that we posted in the last week and put them all in one place, right here on the blog. So no worries if you missed an article we posted to Facebook, X/Twitter, Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram and/or LinkedIn. Here they...

ICYMI: New & Notable Articles (5 Feb 2024)
Each week, we collect the articles that we posted in the last week and put them all in one place, right here on the blog. So no worries if you missed an article we posted to Facebook, X/Twitter, Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram and/or LinkedIn. Here they...

New Book on Heart Disease Proposes an Innovative Plan for Treatment and Prevention
A new approach to understanding, preventing, and treating heart disease to empower you and your loved ones to live long and healthy lives.

A Spotlight on HBCUs and The Black Family’s Guide to College Admissions
Introducing a new book on HBCUs and a new edition of an instant classic: The Black Family's Guide to College Admissions


How Hopkins Press #SpeaksUP
Within Johns Hopkins University Press, we have a very special group, that we like to think helps the world for the better. Along with divisions that publish amazing scholarly books and numerous academic journals, there is Project MUSE. If you are not familiar...

When Do University Presses #SpeakUP?
As I write this, several armed conflicts are raging across the globe, including in Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan. The journal Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics (NIB) has recently published a series of stories by physicians, therapists, lab workers, health researchers...
