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Typically, students and faculty at the subscribing libraries can find articles using search routines and can immediately access the articles. Its main rival is JSTOR, which provides access to a different set of academic journals. The main differences are that MUSE provides both PDF and HTML files, and includes the most recent issues. JSTOR provides PDF files only, and has a "moving wall" policy to protect publishers, such that online issues of more than 90% of its titles do not become available until at least three years have passed since publication of the print issue.
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