Project MUSE solicits input for 25th anniversary conference on future of publishing 'MUSE Meets 2021: Envision What's Next' begins with an online conversation in January to connect stakeholders and help shape the agenda for a virtual conference in April By Jack Holmes / Published Jan 6, 2021 Project MUSE, the leading platform of scholarly journals and books in the humanities and social sciences, will host a wide-ranging conversation about the future of digital publishing in the humanities and social sciences that starts online in January with brainstorming and discussion and culminates in April with a virtual conference. MUSE Meets 2021: Envision What's Next begins with an opportunity for librarians, publishers, and other stakeholders to shape the focus of the April conference using IdeaScale, a user-friendly virtual brainstorming platform. From January 5-31, participants can visit the dedicated website to create an account and suggest the important issues and questions that should be addressed by speakers, panels, and roundtables at the virtual conference April 27-30.