February 26, 2002-ABC-CLIO, the award-winning reference
publisher, announced today it will link its historical
abstracting and indexing databases, America:
History and Life, to journals contained in the Project Muse
database. The service is expected to be available in spring.
With this new agreement, users of the ABC-CLIO databases who
also subscribe to Project Muse will have direct links to the
full-text of journals available online through Project Muse.
Users will be able to link to full-text from both short and long
entries that date to when the journal went up on Project Muse.
Libraries with subscriptions to Historical Abstracts or America:
History and Life who also subscribe to Project Muse journals
will automatically see the links later in April.
This partnership is the third of its kind for ABC-CLIO who
already linked with JSTOR and the History Cooperative databases
earlier this year. These partnerships are instrumental in making
researching easier and information more accessible for the user.
“We are pleased to be working with Project Muse and to
announce this linking partnership to the online journals of
Project Muse. We are delighted that our subscribers can now use
our databases as an access point to a number of online journals.
Being able to provide this type of access continues our mission
of meeting the needs of history researchers of all types,” said
Vicky Speck, Editorial Director, Serials at ABC-CLIO.
Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life,
established in 1955 and 1964 respectively, are research tools for
students, scholars, and historians. They contain abstracts of
journal articles and book reviews pertaining to the history of
the world, with more than 16,000 new abstracts added to each
database every year. Both databases were brought to the web in
1998.
Established in 1955, ABC-CLIO is a privately held corporation.
It has for many years enjoyed an international reputation for
high quality and innovation. The company is headquartered in
Santa Barbara, California, with offices in Denver, Colorado, and
Oxford, England. As an educational reference publisher, ABC-CLIO
has received critical acclaim for its computer-assisted
abstracting and indexing services, world-renowned book program,
and cutting-edge online products.
For more information, contact Tara Guentz, Publicist at (800)
368-6868 x359, or email tguentz@abc-clio.com