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The Johns Hopkins University Press was established in 1878 as the Publication Agency of Johns Hopkins University by the University's first president Daniel Coit Gilman . In 1891 , it was renamed the '''Johns Hopkins Press''' and was given its current name in 1972 . To date the Press has published more than 6,000 titles and publishes 58 scholarly periodicals and more than 200 new books each year.

Since 1993 , the Johns Hopkins University Press has run Project MUSE , a large online digital archive of articles from scholarly journals.


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