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Race to the top: Project Muse, JSTOR, and the quest for ebook supremacy
Purpose
– This article aims to describe the Project Muse and JSTOR e‐book services.
Design/methodology/approach
– The article highlights some of the differences between the two competitors.
Findings
– The article exposes the drawbacks related to JSTOR's single‐user model, including the prohibition of printing and the limits on downloads.
Originality/value
– The article provides assistance in understanding at a high level the approach of each company to the provision of e‐books.