Until November 4th, 2020 VAA community has access to Project MUSE Premium Collection e-journals.  Non for profit database Project MUSE debuted in 1995 as a collaboration between the Johns Hopkins University Press and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at Johns Hopkins University, the first of its kind in scholarly humanities publishing. Today ProjectMUSE database has humanitarian and social sciences electronic resources from more than 200 academic publishers from all over the world. 

Temporarily accessible Premium Collection includes more than 700 reviewed e-journals on visual sciences, stage and screen arts, history, literature, creative writing, education, religion, philosophy and other topics.

You might be interested in: LeonardoModernism/modernityBuildings & LandscapesFuture AnteriorArchives of Asian ArtLandscape JournalNka: Journal of Contemporary African ArtChange Over TimeForum JournalAfrican ArtsHuntington Library Quarterly, ASAP/JournalSoutheast of Now, Ars Judaica

During search, select „Only content I have access to“.

Access methods:

1. Free access from Vilnius Academy of Arts network (https://muse.jhu.edu/search).
2. From other networks (home) – via EZproxy.


Project MUSE database also has open access books and journals.

Don't forget to check our list of subscribed databases, databases in trial, and open access links.