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Project MUSE News: Mary Rose Muccie Named Director, Project MUSE



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MARY ROSE MUCCIE NAMED DIRECTOR, PROJECT MUSE

BALTIMORE (October 23, 2006) - The Johns Hopkins University Press is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Rose Muccie as the new Director, Project MUSE. Muccie will take the helm of the Press's pioneering online scholarly journal publishing venture beginning December 4, 2006.

"Project MUSE is proud to provide a fair and sustainable model for electronic journal publishing that meets the needs of both libraries and not-for-profit scholarly publishers," said Kathleen Keane, director of The Johns Hopkins University Press. "We are delighted to have an experienced leader like Mary Rose in place to steer MUSE's future developments and cultivate its full potential as a powerful tool for scholarly research and communication."

Most recently, Muccie held the position of Publisher with the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), where she was responsible for all aspects of the society's book, journal, and electronic publishing activities. Among her accomplishments during her thirteen-year tenure with SIAM, Muccie counts the development of Locus, the society's complete journal archive digitization project, the successful negotiation of licenses for SIAM's online journal offerings with several major library consortia, and the launch of notable new journal titles including the SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, an electronic-only title with an accompanying open-access web portal. Muccie also chaired SIAM's Library Advisory Committee and oversaw the society's reference and textbook publishing efforts, including e-book activities.

Prior to joining SIAM, Muccie held editorial and production positions with the J.B. Lippincott Company and the Philadelphia Bar Association. She is an active member of the North American Serials Interest Group, Special Libraries Association, and Society for Scholarly Publishing. Muccie earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Pennsylvania.

"I'm thrilled to be joining Project MUSE," said Muccie, "I look forward to engaging in an ongoing dialogue with MUSE participating publishers and the scholarly community, and to working with the MUSE staff to continue to provide an equitable and reliable model for online journal publishing in the humanities and social sciences."

Project MUSE, Scholarly Journals Online, provides online access via institutional subscription to the current full text of over 330 peer-reviewed scholarly periodicals. Managed by the Johns Hopkins University Press, in collaboration with the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at Johns Hopkins University and the participating publishers, MUSE offers titles from numerous university presses and not-for-profit publishers in the humanities, the social sciences and the arts. The Project has been hailed for its library-friendly licensing and usage policies and user-friendly interface. Several affordable subscription options are available, with discounts offered to certain categories of libraries and for consortial purchases.For more information on MUSE, visit http://muse.jhu.edu.

Melanie B. Schaffner
Marketing and Sales Manager, Project MUSE
c/o The Johns Hopkins University Press
2715 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
p 410-516-3846
f 410-516-6968
melanie@muse.jhu.edu