Corona Virus(COVID-19) Content

A collection of articles, books and other resources on the Corona virus (Covid-19) outbreak, including clinical reports, management guidelines, and commentary made available for free.

Free content related to Corona virus and the management of epidemics

Publisher Info
AIP Publishing AIP Publishing has identified a collection of research articles relevant to infectious diseases, epidemics, computational epidemiology, and pandemics, and made them free to read.
American Association of Physics Teachers The American Association of Physics Teachers  has made some articles free to support physics educators (and their students) as they are teaching from home this semester.
BRILL COVID-19 Collection Brill has opened up books and articles on public health, distance learning, crisis research
Cambridge University Press CUP launched an initiative to make key resources available to our library users, including textbooks. These are free to access until 31st May 2020 and a Laptop/Desktop device with Google Chrome is recommended for the best viewing experience.
EBSCO Information and Resources to Help During the COVID-19 Pandemic
EBSCO and our partners are providing free resources and expanded access to content to help you support your institutions
Elsevier Healthcare Hub Get the latest evidence-based practices and resources for COVID-19, from symptom management to diagnosis, treatment and ongoing wellness.
Elsevier Publishers

 

Here you will find expert, curated information for the research and health community on novel coronavirus (COVID-19). All resources are free to access and include guidelines for clinicians and patients.
Elsevier Toolkits for Healthcare Professionals Front-line clinical tools and resources to help you deliver excellent care and information to your patients.
Emerald Publishing A number of research resources related to the Coronavirus group of viruses, and epidemics.   Whilst these materials do not only relate to the current clinical challenges of Novel Coronavirus, they may provide relevant context to how the world reacted to other previous Coronavirus outbreaks (notably SARS) and epidemics.
Gale Access to reliable sources on the pandemic and global issues related to the virus and  free, open access to a range of resources to support teaching.
JoVE Videos To support the efforts of scientists and researchers working hard to address the COVID-19 outbreak, JoVE has made its coronavirus focused research videos freely available
JSTOR We also have an expanded set of content that is available upon request to institutions where students have been displaced due to COVID-19 through June 30, 2020.
• For participating academic institutions that currently license some, but not all, JSTOR Archive and Primary Source collections, we will turn on access to all unlicensed collections at no cost.
• We are working with publishers to make more than 20,000 books available at no charge for JSTOR-participating academic institutions and secondary schools that do not participate in our books program. The number of books available through this effort is growing daily as more publishers opt in.
Karger To support scientists in their research during the COVID-19 pandemic Karger has been making relevant research articles and book chapters available in free access.
Oxford University Press OUP has made content from online resources and leading journals freely accessible to assist researchers, medical professionals, policy makers, and others working to address the coronavirus situation.
PLOS We support the global response to this outbreak by sharing and amplifying research data and findings relevant to the outbreak.
Royal Society of Chemistry Coronavirus articles – free to access collection.
Springer Nature

 

Related research articles from our journals, as well as additional commentary on this topic and relevant books. All content listed here is free to access.
South African COVID  Resources South African COVID-19 resources
Taylor & Francis

 

In response to this global health issue, all coronavirus and COVID-19-related, peer-reviewed research published in Taylor & Francis journals is now free to access and available for anyone to read
Wiley Online Library

 

In addition to the articles on this site related to the current outbreak, Wiley is also making a collection of journal articles and our book chapters on coronavirus research freely available to the global scientific community.
World Scientific Publishing While most institutions are on lockdown and facing accessibility challenges due to the impact of COVID, World Scientific Publishing is offering free access to resources for research.

 

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