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Thank you to all of the information service providers below who are working together with the library community to better serve the global information community through the COVID-19 pandemicPublic View
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LIBRARIANS: Review the specifics of the Complimentary Expanded Access offered by the Providers on this page
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Consortia, Librarians or Providers: Submit a description of Complimentary Expanded Access for inclusion on this page
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ProviderProvider's Response to COVID-19 Added/Updated ByDate Added/UpdatedExpanded Access SpecificsGDPR/Personal Data Privacy Policy
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Annual ReviewsTemporarily removing access control to content on Monday, March 13 https://annualreviewsnews.org/2020/03/13/annual-reviews-removes-access-control-in-response-to-covid-19-pandemic/Sharla Lair LYRASISFri 13 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.annualreviews.org/page/about/privacy
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JoVETemporary free access of Science Education videos through June 15 for STEM teaching Sharla Lair LYRASISFri 13 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.jove.com/about/policies/
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DocuseekHas worked out an arrangement with its distribution partners, Bullfrog Films and Icarus Films, to make any of their titles on Docuseek available for educational streaming, at no charge, as long as the school has a legally-acquired copy of the title (any format), through June 30. Contact Docuseek if there are Docuseek titles from other distributors (e.g. Kartemquin, First Run, National Film Board) that you have a hard copy of and your faculty want to use in remote teaching during this period.Sharla Lair LYRASISFri 13 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://docuseek2.wiki.zoho.com/Privacy-Statement.html
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BioOneIn collaboration with the Association of Research Libraries, BioOne and our publishers have made articles related to coronavirus in the following journals available via open access through 2020Sharla Lair LYRASISFri 13 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://bioone.org/privacy-policy
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Clarivate AnalyticsWe take our global citizenship role very seriously and our response includes the launch of a global resource site (https://clarivate.com/coronavirus-resources/?utm_campaign=EM_COVID-19_Announcement_XBU_Global_2020_HTML&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&elqTrackId=01faaa50dd3e47b0b64ff6cfd2129fea&elq=79b89fd3330b475f8bf27ab9b5ca050d&elqaid=8521&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=4380) as well as a Chinese language site (http://clarivate.com.cn/coronavirus-resources/?utm_campaign=EM_COVID-19_Announcement_XBU_Global_2020_HTML&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&elqTrackId=263bc205a58540fea396227ac27019fc&elq=79b89fd3330b475f8bf27ab9b5ca050d&elqaid=8521&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=4380) to help medical researchers and healthcare professionals access the world’s leading research and late-breaking news around the coronaviruses. This site includes free access to key data sets that support drug discovery and sourcing of ingredients used to manufacture pharmaceuticals, as well as relevant scientific journal articles. In addition, we have enabled complimentary access to COVID-19 coverage in BioWorld, Clarivate’s subscription-based news service covering the life sciences landscape.Sharla Lair LYRASIS

Anina Koeppli, CSAL
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ElsevierElsevier gives full access to its content on its COVID-19 Information Center for PubMed Central and other public health databases to accelerate fight against coronavirus

Elsevier Textbooks freely available on multiple platforms. ScienceDirect Textbooks: The 256 textbooks currently on ScienceDirect will be automatically entitled to all active ScienceDirect customers (including those journals customers who do not currently have books) for a period of 90 days. Users accessing ScienceDirect through IP or remote access will be able to use these books while campuses are closed. Access the title list here (expected to be updated by end of day Wednesday, March 18).

VitalSource and Elsevier Partner to Provide ebook Access to Students
To assist students at disrupted semester-calendar schools who are losing access to course materials due to COVID-19 campus closures, VitalSource has been joined by publishers and partners to offer free access to ebooks to students whose classes have moved online from March 16 through May 25, 2020. Students will be able to access the expansive catalog of ebooks from participating publishers through the VitalSource Bookshelf app effective immediately.

See https://www.elsevier.com/connect/coronavirus-initiatives for a complete & regularly updated list of all Elsevier coronavirus initiatives.
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Lene Ottesen UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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ProQuestUnlimited Access to Ebook Central Holdings - https://www.proquest.com/blog/pqblog/2020/Coronavirus-Impacted-Libraries-Get-Unlimited-Access-to-Ebook-Central.html | Access to Ancestry Library Edition has been temporarily expanded to library cardholders working remotely, courtesy of ProQuest and its partner Ancestry. Remote access will be available until the end of April and will be re-evaluated monthly as needed.
In order to provide for remote access, we need to verify you can support one of the following setups:
- The link we provide will be placed on a secure page (password or barcode protected) so it is not publicly available to non-patrons.
- You have a proxy server such as EZproxy for remote access to databases.
NOTE: Because Ancestry library edition does not typically support remote access, ProQuest does not have the ability to authenticate via library card pattern or SIP2 authentication on our end.
Due to Ancestry's restrictions, we are unfortunately unable to provide a username and password for patron use.
Sharla Lair LYRASIS | ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access submission formMon 16 Mar 2020 | Tue 7 Apr 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.proquest.com/about/privacy-statement.html
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WileyWiley has made all research content and data on the COVID-19 Resource Site available to PubMed Central, the archive of biomedical and life science at the US National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine. The research content is accessible in other publicly funded repositories, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 database and Wellcome. Wiley is making this content and data available for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
The content is licensed so that researchers can apply text and data mining plus artificial intelligence techniques to maximize the usability of new coronavirus research as it’s published.
*COVID-19 Resource Site: https://novel-coronavirus.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
In early February, Wiley launched its COVID-19 Resource Site with free information that is updated daily with the latest research on the virus and includes links to more than 5,000 articles. Wiley, in partnership with Atypon, have also launched an AI-driven real-time Scitrus feed aggregating the latest research, preprints, and news on COVID-19.
*AI-Driven real-time Scitrus feed: https://www.scitrus.com/special/novel%20coronavirus%20outbreak
For the Education Community: As a growing number of schools are being affected by COVID-19, Wiley is aiming to ensure instructors who need to teach remotely have the necessary tools to help their students. Beginning today, instructors without an adopted online learning solution, such as WileyPLUS, Knewton Alta or zyBooks, can receive free access for their students for the remainder of the Spring 2020 term. Instructors teaching at impacted institutions can request access to WileyPLUS or Knewton Alta here; instructors looking for zyBooks access can apply here. For current WileyPLUS and Knewton Alta instructors, Customer Success Specialists are equipped to provide additional support, including extension of due dates, adjusting assignments or increasing the capacity to work remotely. Refer to the press release for more information
*Press Release: https://newsroom.wiley.com/press-release/all-corporate-news/wiley-opens-access-support-educators-researchers-professionals-amid
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SoftChalkSoftChalk, the education company that provides the premier online lesson creation and student interaction tool, is offering assistance to academic institutions and organizations to help educators meet the demands created by school closings and the temporary shift to online course delivery during the COVID-19 threat.

SoftChalk is offering free access to SoftChalk Cloud from now through May 31, 2020 to anyone who may need it to quickly and easily create online lessons and course materials for delivery to students.

How To Quickly Get Started With SoftChalk

Go here to open your free account: https://info.softchalk.com/extended-softchalk-cloud-trial?utm_campaign=General&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=84696227&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_wNgplG8kAtpbnrN0ImyLpmUaZPjJfDt17aY-vMBNZ-RIyOgi00Qh87AcjKgRfxw62IZZplWc4wVVCx4r9sf-1GPXvbg&_hsmi=84696227
Get started by reviewing our Video Tutorials. (This short introduction to creating an online lesson is a good place to start)
Refer to our Quick Start Guide for any additional assistance
Our Support Team is ready to provide assistance as needed.
Why We’re Doing This

We’re educators first and we want to help our fellow educators however we can.
Maintaining normalcy is important in such uncertain times. SoftChalk can help you quickly adapt to these new physical limitations and the need to deliver remote instruction to your students.
We want to be part of the solution, however possible.
What Happens After May 31st?

First, you won’t be charged for anything without your explicit permission after this date. You have our word.
We’ll reassess and determine if this deadline should be extended.
For our existing customers already using SoftChalk Cloud, please feel free to reach out to us at learnmore@softchalk.com for ways we can continue to support you at this time.

Should you have any questions or concerns, please let us know.
Sharla LairSun 15 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.softchalkcloud.com/privacy
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Macmillan LearningContact: https://twitter.com/MacmillanLearn/status/1238437403817316352?s=20

If your school is transitioning from in-person to online classes b/c #COVID19 we're here for you. Our #edtech tools - LaunchPad, Sapling, FlipIt, iClicker & Lab Sims - are free this semester until July 1 for impacted customers using our print books. Contact your rep for details.
Sharla Lair LYRASISSun 15 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.macmillanihe.com/page/privacy-policy/
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Lumen Open Education ResourcesCONTACT: support@lumenlearning.com
Amid all this disruption and uncertainty, the Lumen Learning Team stands ready to assist with any rapid transition institutions and educators may be making to online learning, in order to reduce risk and slow the pace of transmission.
Lumen courseware is designed to help at-risk students succeed in digital environments, and we want to make our learning tools and team readily available wherever we may be helpful. We’re taking the following steps to help institutions resolve problems and get students through this term successfully.
Live classes may shift to Lumen Waymaker or OHM courseware at no cost for the remainder of the term. For faculty members seeking a well-designed digital alternative or supplement to their current textbook, Lumen courseware may be a good fit. Course set-up is simple, and faculty can be ready to teach the same day they make the change. We also provide free services to support a successful transition. Learn More.
To support professional development, we’re introducing a series of short videos about effective digital teaching and learning using Lumen courseware. We’ll begin sharing them later this week on Lumen’s blog. Topics include:
Setting up your course in the LMS
Engaging students in virtual environments
Staying connected to students at a distance
Helping students become self-directed learners
And more!
Lumen’s outstanding Support Team is available to assist with any needs. Reach out with support needs and general questions, including help for instructional designers, LMS administrators and others working with faculty to switch modalities using our courseware. Send a message to support@lumenlearning.com or schedule an Office Hours appointment for live virtual support.
Lumen Community Slack can connect you with the Lumen Team, as well as faculty using Lumen courseware and other members of our community. Use this form to request an invitation to this collaboration tool.
Please reach out if the Lumen Team may be of help in any way possible during this period.
https://lumenlearning.com/ceo-message-lumen-stands-ready-to-help/
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VideoLibPlease email nerdpower@berkeley.edu with updates or post new offers to VideoLib or to subscribe to VideoLib. For virtual instruction, VideoLib always recommends assigning streaming videos to students outside of virtual lectures.
Thanks to all the vendor/distributors who are making these special accommodations during this challenging time. I appreciate how complex it is to make these accommodations for most distributors, from a financial, logistical and contractual perspective. It is so comforting and inspiring to see this outpouring of support from the distributors.
Special thanks to Carolyn Faber, Media Preservation and Digitization Librarian at Flaxman Library, School of the Art Institute of Chicago for sharing their spreadsheet which helped tremendously.
Gisèle Tanasse, Film & Media Services Librarian, Media Resources Center; University of California, Berkeley
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EBSCO (EIS)EBSCO, like many organizations, is paying close attention to the continuously evolving news regarding COVID-19, including recommendations from the CDC and WHO about traveling, social distancing and quarantines.
This message is specific to our subscription services (print journals & magazines, e-journals and e-packages). We have in place a contingency plan that allows us to continue subscription service operations in case our on-site operations are interrupted by government-mandated quarantines or COVID-19 outbreaks in our primary service location. However, we need your help to facilitate this plan.
Receiving and Sending Renewals, Invoices & Other Information to EBSCO

Should we need to close our main operations facility for an extended period of time, employees will be able to work remotely. Due to the increased possibility that we may have to engage our remote work plan, we are asking all of our customers to consider electronic means of communication and of receiving and submitting documents such as invoices and renewal lists. If you are already doing this – thank you! If not, please keep reading for the options available to you.

E-mail and phone communication for day-to-day concerns should not be interrupted. Our Customer Service Team is prepared to work remotely. EBSCO also offers the option of using our Customer Service Portal in EBSCONET, which allows you to communicate directly with your assigned EBSCO representative.

For subscription renewals, customers have the following options:

Work your renewal online via EBSCONET. Your account must be set up for this functionality, but we can set you up quickly upon request – just ask your Customer Service Representative.
Receive your renewal list in PDF/Excel format rather than paper. This can also be requested via your Customer Service Representative.

If you are not already receiving invoices via email for your EBSCO subscriptions, you can request this change via your Accounts Receivable Representative or your Customer Service Representative. In the event that EBSCO’s on-site subscription operations are interrupted, and EBSCO moves to a contingency plan, the delivery of paper invoices may be delayed or interrupted.
3.15.2020[This response does not include expanded access]https://www.ebsco.com/gdpr
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Hoopla (Midwest Tape)Many libraries are going to be closed to the public for at least two weeks. There is a chance this could extend well beyond two weeks. As libraries cope with supplying patrons with digital content, we approached Midwest Tape about arranging for temporary Hoopla contracts for libraries (particularly public libraries) who have never used Hoopla in the past but would like to divert financial resources to it while they are not making physical material purchases.

The Hoopla implementation/rollout period would also be expedited. The only downside here is that subscribing libraries would not receive a physical marketing kit to distribute to patrons at launch.

Contracts would be for 6 months instead of the customary 24, but libraries can cancel at any time with 60-days' notice.
Phillip Berg
MAIN
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Springer NatureThe latest coronavirus research and news items are freely available from Springer Nature. This material is authoritative and could help on a broad scale. The landing pages for this open content are:
Nature collection: https://www.nature.com/collections/hajgidghjb
Springer collection: https://www.springernature.com/gp/researchers/campaigns/coronavirus

Users will be logged in for 90 days after their initial authentication.
Jason Friedman
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jfriedman@crkn.ca
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McGraw-Hill EducationCore digital learning platforms, McGraw-Hill Connect and ALEKS, are available for free to any student and instructor who needs it for the remainder of this Spring 2020 term. https://www.mheducation.com/highered/support/connect/how-to-move-your-course-onlineAmy Pawlowski
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KanopyWith the support of select content partners like First Run Features, Samuel Goldwyn, Collective Eye Films, FilmRise, Films We Like, Media Education Foundation and NYX and more, Kanopy has put together a collection of (15 films, to start) that your campus can watch at no cost for the next 30 days (through April 12). PDF with links to the Films: http://bit.ly/KanopyFreeCOVID-19SCELC Library Consortium
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Vital SourceVitalSource and Publishers to Provide Free Access to eTextbooks to Students Affected by COVID-19 Campus Closures https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200316005263/en/VitalSource-Publishers-Provide-Free-Access-eTextbooks-Students Update: Extended to UK and Ireland, by 14+ publishers so far https://bit.ly/2UAY4SlSharla Lair LYRASISMon 16 Mar 2020 Updated Tues 31 MarLookup Specifics
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CengageFor US colleges experiencing unplanned, mid-semester impacts due to COVID-19, Cengage is offering students free access to all our digital platforms and 14,000 ebooks through Cengage Unlimited, for the remainder of this semester. https://www.cengage.com/help/covid-19/covid-19.html; LINK TO FACULTY-FACING FORM to "be connected with a Cengage representative... [for] ...more information on how Cengage can help support student access to course materials during this term and provide services to transition to online teaching" https://info.cengage.com/LP=5086SCELC Library Consortium
jason@scelc.org
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RedshelfRedShelf Responds: Providing students simple access to eBooks during complicated times, In collaboration with the academic publishing community, RedShelf is providing students with free, convenient access to their learning materials. Students need to create a free log-in to access. https://studentresponse.redshelf.com/ Butler University Library
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Cambridge University Presshttps://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/covid-19-resources-and-information/information-librarians
We are pleased to offer a collection of over 2,000 ebooks hosted on Cambridge Core, for university libraries and their associated students and faculty. This collection includes our HTML textbooks, Cambridge Histories, Cambridge Companions, and Cambridge Elements – please visit the linked homepages for more information and title lists. This offer is open to everyone, regardless of whether access was previously purchased, until the end of May 2020.

Please note that if your institution already has access to one of our free reference collections then this should have automatically been updated to reflect the full extent of this offer.

To check your access, or for assistance in setting up this offer at your institution, university librarians should contact us at one of the following email addresses:
In the Americas: online@cambridge.org
In Australia and New Zealand: enquiries@cambridge.edu.au
In the United Kingdom or Rest of World: library.sales@cambridge.org
SCELC Library Consortium
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Duke University PressThey are extending grace access for content hosted on both of their platforms (read.dukeupress.edu and projecteuclid.org) through the end of May for their existing customers.

As courses transition to online, we can provide 90 days of complimentary electronic access to course materials. Contact orders@dukeupress.edu.

They are partnering with EBSCO and ProQuest to allow multi-user access through mid-June to all e-books purchased on their platforms. Read ProQuest’s statement: https://www.proquest.com/blog/pqblog/2020/Coronavirus-Impacted-Libraries-Get-Unlimited-Access-to-Ebook-Central.html

They would like to share their reading lists (https://www.dukeupress.edu/Explore-Subjects/Syllabi), which offer free content (included is Navigating the Threat of Pandemic - https://www.dukeupress.edu/Explore-Subjects/Syllabi/Navigating-Pandemic-Syllabus).

They provide remote access options on both of their content platforms. If you would like to set this up, please contact their Customer Relations team at orders@dukeupress.edu.
Sharla Lair LYRASISWed 18 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.dukeupress.edu/Legal/Privacy
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University of Michigan PressUniversity of Michigan Press will make all content in the University of Michigan Press Ebook Collection (UMP EBC) free-to-read for the remainder of the academic term.

Beginning on Friday, March 20, access restrictions will be removed for all 1,150+ titles in the UMP EBC until the end of June 2020. The UMP EBC contains the Press’s scholarly output published since 2012 as well as new books and older titles as they are digitized. Note they will be free-to-read, not to download, during this time.
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MIT PressThe MIT Press is offering libraries complimentary access to its catalog of eBooks on MIT Press Direct through the end of May 2020 to support faculty and students who are working and learning remotely. To receive free access to more than 2,770 MIT Press eBooks via MIT Press Direct, librarians may complete this webform: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeCLefaplCjng_6lHQVRigNvzjZCPMKaRHQqPqdE9A5T0WkoA/viewform?usp=sf_link or reach out to Emily Farrell, Library Sales Executive, efarre@mit.edu.
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Ohio State University PressFor the duration of this crisis, all Ohio State University Press monographs, and the linguistics textbook language files, will be open and free to use through the Ohio State University Libraries’ Institutional Repository, The Knowledge Bank (https://kb.osu.edu/).Sharla Lair LYRASISWed 18 Mar 2020Lookup Specifics
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Project MUSEProject MUSE is pleased to support its participating publishers in making scholarly content temporarily available for free on their platform. MUSE expects to announce additional participants and will continually update the list of publishers offering free access to content on this webpage: https://about.muse.jhu.edu/resources/freeresourcescovid19/. Sharla Lair LYRASISWed 18 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://muse.jhu.edu/privacy_policy
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CochraneFrom next week the Cochrane Library will be temporarily unrestricted for everyone in every country of the world. Cochrane is taking this unprecedented move to ensure that all Cochrane evidence is accessible for all those involved in combating the pandemic and its effects on public health.from Cochrane Admin post shared via Expertsearching listservWed 18 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.wiley.com/en-gb/privacy
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American Medical AssociationJAMA and related AMA journals related information is now open access at: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/pages/coronavirus-alertLinda Wobbe SCELCWed 18 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://jamanetwork.com/pages/privacy-policy
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Wolters KluwerTo help, Wolters Kluwer has a dedicated resource page where you can find a range of curated information and resources from our product portfolio that we have opened access to for the medical community during this time. We’re updating these pages regularly with new resources, so please bookmark the links and share with your colleagues and patrons. Wolters Kluwer COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Resources: http://healthclarity.wolterskluwer.com/coronavirus-resources.html
Ovid's COVID-19 Toolkit for Clinicians: http://tools.ovid.com/coronavirus/? UptoDate product related information is now open access at: https://www.uptodate.com/contents/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19#H4014462337
Linda Wobbe SCELCWed 18 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://wolterskluwer.com/privacy-cookies.html
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JSTORFirst, we are expediting the release of a new set of 26 journal archives in Public Health https://about.jstor.org/l/public-health/, making them openly accessible 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.
Further details about this program, participating publishers, and links to other useful resources can be found at https://about.jstor.org/covid19/
Linda Wobbe SCELCWed 18 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.ithaka.org/privacypolicy
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EmeraldWe do have some content related to Coronavirus and epidemics management in general. These resources are now, and have been, freely available to everyone, and are most easily found at: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/promo/coronavirus.htm.

FREE to access:
- Medical advances may short COVID-19 duration (https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/OXAN-DB250999/full/html?utm_source=listserv&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ace_Coronavirus-lis_20200331_free)
- Misinformation will undermine coronavirus responses (https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/OXAN-DB250989/full/html?utm_source=listserv&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ace_Coronavirus-lis_20200331_free )
- Investigating different options in course delivery - traditional vs online: is there another option? (https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJILT-09-2017-0096/full/html?utm_source=smc_email_usage&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=pim_Coronavirus-lis_20200331_free )
- The Disruptive Power of Online Education: Challenges, Opportunities, Responses (https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/978-1-78754-325-620181001/full/html?utm_source=listserv&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ace_coronavirus-lis_20200331_free )
- Navigating the Future of Learning: The Role of Smart Technologies (https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/978-1-83909-850-520201012/full/html?utm_source=listserv&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ace_coronavirus-lis_20200331_free )

Click here (https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/promo/coronavirus.htm?utm_source=listserv&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ace_coronavirus-lis_20200331_free ) to view further content on COVID-19 and other epidemics.

Are you working on research related to the societal impact of Coronavirus? We are pleased to announce that we have launched a publishing fund of £20,000 to support researchers in sharing their timely and relevant findings related to Coronavirus and similar outbreaks. This fund will cover the APCs (article processing charges) for research published on our open access platform, Emerald Open Research. The platform supports rapid publication, an open data policy and open peer review process. Once published, research findings will be available for anyone to read, download and reuse. Find out more here (https://www.emeraldpublishing.com/coronavirus/?utm_source=listserv&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ace_coronavirus-lis_20200331_free ).


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Taylor & FrancisProviding free access to vital research. We are supporting researchers, journals and funders to ensure that all research findings and data relevant to COVID-19 are shared rapidly and openly to inform the public health response and ultimately help save lives.We have centralised access to relevant Taylor & Francis journal articles and book chapters through www.taylorandfrancis.com/coronavirus.
F1000Research has created a dedicated Gateway to showcase research published in this area, including preprints, to ensure immediate access to the latest research developments https://f1000research.com/gateways/disease_outbreaks/coronavirus
As signatories to NIH’s Access to Research initiative, along with the Wellcome Trust’s coordinated action on sharing research data and findings relevant to the outbreak, we have been working with WHO to ensure this content is clearly signposted. We commend the OSTP’s initiative to centralise resources on PubMed and are currently working with them to ensure rapid human and machine-readable access (where possible) to research articles and data through the NLM’s Litcovid portal.
Prioritising rapid publication of COVID-19 materials: We are working with our editors to prioritise peer review of all relevant research. We are also focusing our workflow to ensure that materials related to the outbreak are fast-tracked through the publication process once they are approved. Editors are proactively encouraging authors to publish and share the data that forms the basis of their research in line with FAIR data principles, and our own data policies.
Supporting remote learning: We do not anticipate any disruption to service on our Taylor & Francis Online and Taylor & Francis Ebooks platforms. Our staff are on hand to help if users are experiencing any difficulties with remote access, and we will ensure that guidance on how to do this remains updated.
We are proud to be working with several partners to support access to our ebooks and etextbooks. For students who are no longer able to access core textbooks on campus because their university has closed, we are providing free access to ebooks through our partnerships with VitalSource, Kortext (in conjunction with JISC), and Red Shelf through the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester.
We have temporarily stopped offering print inspection copies, print desk copies, and print media review copies. We are committed to ensuring customers have access to books and given the increasing uncertainty on print delivery, our ebook option for these services is our most reliable delivery and access option.
Anina Koeppli, CSALFri 27 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://informa.com/privacy-policy/
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Springer NatureRemote access to Springer Nature content. To make remote access easier Springer Nature will soon keep users logged in for 90 days after their initial authentication. Publisher will keep the 90-day period under review and will update customers of any change. In parallel, publisher is exploring new methods of access and will be piloting Google Scholar Universal CASA for remote access across multiple devices. We have made available for free all relevant research we have published and continue to publish, and are strongly urging our authors submitting articles related to this emergency to share underlying datasets relating to the outbreak as rapidly and widely as possible. SpringerNature continues to work with global organisations to support the sharing of relevant research and data and are a signatory on the Wellcome Trust consensus statement, Sharing research data and findings relevant to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, as well as supporting the initiative from the White House Office of Science and Technology to make all relevant global research, and data, available in one place. Publisher also has a role to play providing good, fact-based journalistic and opinion content on this fast-moving public health issues in Nature (for researchers and research leaders) and Scientific American (for the broader public).
 
Pim Slot SURFmarketThu 19 Mar 2020[This response does not include expanded access]https://www.springernature.com/la/legal/privacy-statement/11033522
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KargerKarger is making all published Coronavirus / COVID-19 articles freely available until the end of 2020, in order to support current research initiatives and community health. To make them easy to find, they have been grouped in a “Coronavirus Topic Article Package”, which can be found through the following link:  https://www.karger.com/Tap/Home/278492Pim Slot SURFmarketThu 19 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.karger.com/Info/PrivacyPolicy
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HeinOnlineOffering free campus-wide and remote access options to HeinOnline Academic for the remainder of the current semester and all of next semester.

Activate access here: mailto:marketing@wshein.com?subject=Activate%20Complimentary%20Access%20to%20HeinOnline%20Academic&body=Hello%2C%0A%0AI%20would%20like%20to%20activate%20the%20free%20access%20to%20HeinOnline%20Academic%20for%20my%20institution.%0A%0AUniversity%20Name%3A%0ACampus%20IP%20Range(s)%3A%0AProxy%20Server%3A%20%0A%0A%0APromo%20Code%3A%20HOLAREMOTE20
Sharla Lair LYRASISThu 19 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://help.heinonline.org/kb/what-is-heinonlines-privacy-policy/
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Mary Ann LiebertLiebert has made, and will continue to make, all of their COVID-19 research content available for free https://home.liebertpub.com/lpages/-coronavirus-science-backed-research/250/ Ans ter Woerds SURFmarketFri 20 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://privacy.liebertpub.com/
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Bloomsbury Digital ResourcesAs we all work together through an unprecedented situation, Bloomsbury Digital Resources, would like to help the library and educational community in any way we can. Our resources are now available upon request through the end of May 2020, at no cost or obligation and on an unlimited access basis. Should you wish to enable access for your institution, please email us at the addresses below: America: OnlineSalesUS@bloomsbury.com , UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa: OnlineSalesUK@bloomsbury.com , Australia and New Zealand, Asia, India: OnlineSalesANZ@bloomsbury.com . In addition to access, we will provide links to all resources that allow faculty to make the best use of the content, particularly for online courses. These include links to lesson plans, teaching tools, and featured content that we've created to provide a pathway into the resource.Ans ter Woerds SURFmarketFri 20 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.bloomsbury.com/us/privacy-policy/
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Digital ScienceAll relevant content on COVID-19 from the Dimensions platform is being made available as a single export file, updated daily.
The file is available:
As a Google Sheet & as an Excel file hosted on figshare: https://www.dimensions.ai/news/dimensions-is-facilitating-access-to-covid-19-research/
The file contains the details of (and links to) all relevant publications, data sets and clinical trials. The content has been exported from Dimensions using a query in the openly accessible Dimensions application, which you can access here: https://covid-19.dimensions.ai/
Stats as of 22 March:
publications: 4164
trials: 645
datasets: 54
Dimensions is updated once every 24 hours, so the latest research can be viewed alongside existing information. With its range of research outputs including datasets and clinical trials, both of which are just as important as journal articles in the face of a potential pandemic, Dimensions is a one-stop shop for all COVID-19 related information.
Linda Wobbe SCELCSun 22 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.dimensions.ai/privacy/
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CNKICNKI OA platform for all literatures published regarding COVID-19
Chinese version- http://cajn.cnki.net/gzbd/brief/Default.aspx
English version- http://en.gzbd.cnki.net/GZBT/brief/Default.aspx
"This platform aims to fight against the epidemic as soon as possible, and to facilitate the wide spread of research achievements across China and the world. It divides the research results of COVID-19 into 6 stages: Pathogeny, Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prognosis and Nursing. The cost for open access publication and related services will be completely covered by our company.

Also, apart from journal articles, we also gathers some e-books and audio resources focused on COVID-19 for free till May 31, 2020. Please find the link at - http://new.oversea.cnki.net/index/marketing/CNKIebook/en/homepage.html"
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John Libbey EurotextFaced with the unprecedented crisis linked to the Covid-19, John Libbey mobilizes and opens access to all of its content

Dear all,

You who, as a scientist and health professional, are at the heart of the action, we wanted first of all, on behalf of the John Libbey team as a whole, to thank you for your tireless mobilization during this period pandemic caused by the new human coronavirus (Covid-19).

In order to contribute to this fight, at our level, and allow doctors and researchers to immediately access the necessary scientific literature, we have decided to make available the entire content of our journals free of charge during this period.

To access it, simply connect to the site www.jle.com *
Craig Olsvik, CRKNFri 20 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.jle.com/en/infos_legales
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EBSCOFaculty can search more than 12,400 Open Educational Resources, and copy/paste links to relevant materials into their Learning Management System (LMS) or send links to the material directly to students to access.Faculty can also search and discover more than 225,000 DRM-free EBSCO eBooks; if they discover an e-book of interest, they can contact their librarian to discuss potentially purchasing.EBSCO is providing easy access to OER through a simplified version of Faculty Select at this link: https://go.ebsco.com/L202QN00k1h50L8S50H0T0s In addition, EBSCO eBooks™ is partnering with publishers to waive simultaneous user limits wherever possible, ensuring unlimited access to e-books by:
Upgrading existing EBSCO eBooks holdings to Unlimited-User access until June 30 for a growing list of publishers.* This upgrade went live on Monday, March 16.
Discounting Unlimited-User access at One-User pricing for new e-book acquisitions.

View the list of more than 300 participating publishers, https://go.ebsco.com/n0L40FT02bsH0QN0gj01TV2 or visit the Special Promotions section of Spotlight Lists in GOBI https://go.ebsco.com/I0j0GLg0H24UsT2b0V0NQ01 to view discounted titles available and order through GOBI. To take advantage of the discount offer through your approval plan, contact your Collection Development Manager.
Linda Wobbe SCELCFri 20 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.ebsco.com/company/privacy-policy
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University of California PressIn recognition of the impact of Covid-19 on campus instruction and the rise of unplanned distance learning, University of California Press is pleased to make all of our online journals content free to all through June 2020. https://www.ucpress.edu/blog/49700/free-access-to-all-uc-press-journals-through-june-2020/

See UC Press’s full list of journals. https://www.ucpress.edu/journals

UC Press publishes scholarly journals in the following subject disciplines: Architecture, Area Studies, Art and Visual Culture, Biology, California and the West, Classics, Communication Studies, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Environmental Science, Film and Media, Food Studies, Global Studies, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Law, Literature and Criticism, Music, Politics, Psychology, Religion, Research Methods, and Sociology. https://www.ucpress.edu/journals-subject
Linda Wobbe SCELCFri 20 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.ucpress.edu/about/privacy-policy
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NEJM"NEJM.org
Make sure to bookmark the NEJM topic page (http://click.info-nejm.org/?qs=2a4d233f7c036503c72614856d716ea7cb7400c93700b9a2eae3d033675080cb9f52d85d716da22c7fee90b41fefe195) about coronavirus. This page contains a collection of articles and other resources on the Covid-19 outbreak, including clinical reports, management guidelines, and commentary. All content in this section is publicly accessible.

To assist Chinese health professionals in responding to the coronavirus outbreak, NEJM 医学前沿 [http://click.info-nejm.org/?qs=2a4d233f7c036503ec0237e16524bb42cfddfa1f4143528816fe3d603eeeddbabf72b4b74e1ef5a8a55da93a82e4af27] professionally translates these articles into Mandarin and makes them available at http://nejmqianyan.cn.


NEJM research articles related to the coronavirus will also be made freely available at CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure). NEJM Group is participating in the proposal for Open Access Publishing of Research Papers on Novel Coronavirus-Infected Pneumonia via CNKI.

NEJM Resident 360 (free access with your institution site license)
Covid-19 Case Reports [http://click.info-nejm.org/?qs=2a4d233f7c0365032edf1ea545356887a6756cc1f814843d058d8cdaae6ae8712d9b83d6bdf2b41249866d8eb7dfb256]
We invite you to share short case reports of patients you have treated with Covid-19 in your hospital. Please do not include any information that could identify a patient, using decades of age and only general geographic information.

On the Front lines with Covid-19: What can we learn from each other? [http://click.info-nejm.org/?qs=2a4d233f7c036503bfc5030d47801a0d9739eb2191ddfd7f7414af1f6db13ba25da95d13fe6e82f1a2917887dc6b8d8a]

As physicians, we work on the front line, where information and sound decision-making are key to protecting patients and ourselves. Have you seen patients who were exposed to, suspected to have, or confirmed as having Covid-19 at your institution? Do you have questions or concerns about how to adequately prepare for what’s coming?

Encourage your patrons to create their free NEJM Resident 360 account. Download this guide [http://click.info-nejm.org/?qs=2a4d233f7c03650383e3ef6069b0c5bbb3d8c8d46ee4911013433cb3596ca619b0d69d4e44269f3e30c3a3da1037a3b6] to help with registration."

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IEEE
"customers impacted by COVID-19 will get access to IEEE suite of 400 + eLearning courses through to the end of June to help support students and faculty members teaching engineering and computer science. IEEE Courses are hosted on IEEE Xplore - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/courses/home full list of courses available can be downloaded here."
Jack Hyland at IReLSat 21 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.ieee.org/about/help/security_privacy.html
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EBSCO"I can now confirm we are making our Academic eBook Subscription Collection (https://www.ebsco.com/products/ebooks/academic-collection) available for libraries to access on EBSCOhost for a period of 3 months where they don’t currently subscribe to it. If a library would like to take advantage of accessing the 200,000+ eBooks with no restrictions of the number of concurrent users, please contact [your EBSCO rep] and we can help facilitate this"Jack Hyland at IReLSat 21 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.ebsco.com/company/privacy-policy
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Royal Society of ChemistryMaintaining your access to RSC content. Wherever you might be working at the moment, we would like to reassure you that your access to our journals, eBooks and RSC Select package remains unaffected. If you are experiencing any difficulty accessing information in the usual way, please let us know and we will work with you to get things working smoothly again. You can send a mail to <technicalsupport@rsc.org>. Chemical scientists everywhere must have access to the latest knowledge and resources in order to address the world’s challenges, and we can offer this no matter where you are based.Pim Slot SURFmarketMon 23 Mar 2020[This response does not include expanded access]https://www.rsc.org/news-events/articles/2018/jan/gdpr-information/
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OUPIn the light of the Coronavirus epidemic, please see the link below for related, freely available resources; https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/coronavirus. Pim Slot SURFmarketMon 23 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://global.oup.com/booksites/content/9780198846864/
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McGraw-Hill MedicalMcGraw-Hill Medical is here to support you during this challenging time when in-person classes are suspended. We have created a distance learning toolkit and the AccessMedicine COVID-19 Central to help faculty, students, residents, and healthcare professionals continue teaching and learning online and get the latest information on the COVID-19 global pandemic. http://click.mheducation.com/thFd1l0mFn0q3010Kg000F4Linda Wobbe SCELCMon 23 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.accessmedicinenetwork.com/pages/privacy-policy-mgh
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EBSCO and Harvard Business PublishingEBSCO and Harvard Business Publishing are pleased to offer libraries free unlimited user access to the Harvard Business Review E-Book Subscription Collection until May 30, 2020.
This ground-breaking collection contains the complete catalog of Harvard Business Review e-books. With over 600 e-books that include 400+ monographs, newly published e-books, seminal works, and 150+ article compilations of the HBR Classics series, faculty will be available to quickly provide relevant digital materials for their students.
Gain immediate access for your students and faculty today by contacting your local EBSCO representative.
Linda Wobbe SCELCTue 24 Mar 2020Lookup Specifics
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BrillMore than 30 leading STM publishers have committed to making all of their COVID-19 and coronavirus-related publications immediately accessible.
At Brill we have opened up books and articles on topics such as public health, distance learning, crisis research.
If any new related content is published with us, it will be added to this collection. https://www2.brill.com/e/319031/COVID-19-Collection/324ykj/233760121?h=BiMXo5TfWR2uJu1mWWtRJRYB-6UK3IPy_7zwBVqvfnQ
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SAGEOffering complimentary, 90-day access to most-requested online teaching and learning resources: SAGE Video, SAGE Research Methods Video and SAGE Knowledge Books & Reference*
Providing user guides, manuals, and tips for remote access to SAGE resources as well as online access to SAGE Journals for print-only subscribers
Extending free access to eBooks/eTextbooks and courseware access for instructors
US teaching materials: https://sagepub.com/remote-teaching-solutions
UK teaching materials: https://sagepub.com/resources-to-help-you-teach-online-UK
All other regions: https://sagepub.com/resources-to-help-you-teach-online
Sharing free-to-access research and data related to COVID-19 and its impact:
Medical research: https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/press/access-coronavirus-covid-19-articles-from-sage-publishing
A curated collection of both medical and social and behavioral science related to the virus and more broadly on managing pandemics: https://journals.sagepub.com/coronavirus
Fast tracking new research submitted to our journals related to the current situation and publishing it open access while waiving APCs


Find more information here: www.sagepub.com/remote-learning-solutions
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American Psychological Association (APA)APA Publishing is helping to support our customers during this challenging time by making a variety of resources freely available. For students and faculty at colleges and universities that have shut down their campuses and moved classes online, we are allowing instructors to use PsycLearn: Research Methods content with their students at no cost for the remainder of this semester. The eight available modules of PsycLearn: Introduction to Social Psychology are also available. Interested educators should contact their APA Partnership Manager or email psyclearn@apa.org

APA’s distribution partners VitalSource and RedShelf are working to ensure that those affected continue to have access to a wide range of course content, including over 160 APA book titles and both the 6th and 7th editions of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Along with other participating publishers, VitalSource, and RedShelf, we are offering digital content free of charge through May 25, 2020.

With APA Style content in particular demand, librarians might also point their patrons to our free online seventh edition style and grammar guidelines.
https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/

To support academic libraries and their patrons, APA is participating in the ProQuest Ebook Central program to provide unlimited access through June 19 to APA books that are included in Ebook Central. We’re also participating in the EBSCO eBooks programand that allows an unlimited number of simultaneous ebook users through the end of June.

We have a curated and continually updated collection of freely available APA journal articles examining the psychological impact of a pandemic, the effects of economic stress on mental health, telehealth, and other topics related to the current crisis.https://www.apa.org/pubs/highlights/covid-19-articles
For both clinicians and the general public, APA has a continually updated pandemics resource. https://www.apa.org/practice/programs/dmhi/research-information/pandemics
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Internet ArchiveTo address our unprecedented global and immediate need for access to reading and research materials, as of today, March 24, 2020, the Internet Archive will suspend waitlists for the 1.4 million (and growing) books in our lending library by creating a National Emergency Library to serve the nation’s displaced learners. This suspension will run through June 30, 2020, or the end of the US national emergency, whichever is later.Aaron BinchyWed 25 Mar 2020Lookup Specifics
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New York TimesWe are providing free access to the most up-to-date information and guidance on the coronavirus at http://nytimes.com/coronavirus
To gain access, you may be asked to register for a free account using your email address.
Stephanie Tettamanti CSALWed 25 Mar 2020Lookup Specifics
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Royal Society Publishing I hope you are safe and well. I would like to take the opportunity to share some relevant information on behalf of the publisher The Royal Society. Following the decision of the publisher to make our relevant COVID-19 content free to access, The Royal Society has now decided to remove all access controls on our journals for the time being. The publisher wants to support our librarian and researcher communities, and understands that people may be working remotely for some time. The Royal Society does not want access issues to impede any work for our end users during this time. As the paywall will be down this means that customers & non-customers will have access during this time: https://royalsociety.org/journals/#listingPim Slot SURFmarketWed 25 Mar 2020Lookup Specificshttps://royalsociety.org/about-us/terms-conditions-policies/cookies/
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AccucomsAccucoms works closely with several publishers that have signed the Wellcome Trust-coordinated initiave for making COVID-19 content freely available to help the pandemic. This link brings you to the list of resources from different publishers: https://acuo.campaign-view.com/ua/SharedView?od=2d5a885a69b60a972e5f9bf3209e74d5e1185630859ca1fd0&cno=11a2b0b1f9aebf5&cd=12704ec6858a1919&m=0Pim Slot SURFmarketThu Apr 2 2020
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Brepols1. FREE READ ONLY ACCESS TO BACKLIST:
Online Journals (content up till 2011, current subscribers have complimentary access to the last 10 years)
Read only access can be activated to the following journal archives (at least until the end of May 2020):
- Analecta Bollandiana – Antiquité Tardive – Apocrypha – Bulletin de philosophie médiévale – European Medieval Drama – Food & History – Hortus Artium Medievalium – The Journal of Medieval Latin – Les lettres romanes – Manuscripta – Mediaeval Studies - Le moyen français – Nottingham Medieval Studies – Peritia – Publications du Centre Européen d’Etudes Bourguignonnes – Quaestio – Revue Bénédictine – Romance Philology – Sacris Erudiri – Viator
N.B.: Since this content will not be added to your library catalogue, we kindly ask you to actively promote this offer to your academic staff and students through your usual communication channels.

Online Books (content up till 2017):
Read only access can be activated to the following eBook collection (at least until the end of May 2020):
- Brepols Complete = online access to more than 1,600 miscellany volumes & monographs in a wide range of research areas in the Humanities (published until end 2017)
N.B.: Since this content will not be added to your library catalogue, we kindly ask you to actively promote this offer to your academic staff and students through your usual communication channels.

2. READ ONLY ACCESS TO RECENT eBOOKS (2018-2020):
Read only access to almost 200 recent eBooks, published between 2018 and 2020, can be acquired for € 500 (excl. VAT). Access available at least until the end of May 2020.
N.B.: Since this content will not be added to your library catalogue, we kindly ask you to actively promote this offer to your academic staff and students through your usual communication channels.

3. PERPETUAL ACCESS TO RECENT eBOOKS (2018-2020):
Perpetual access to the most recent eBook Collections can be acquired at special discount prices. Moreover, if you buy read only access till the end of May 2020 (see option 2), we will deduct that amount from the price of the eBook Collections. Please contact our Customer Care Department for a price quotation: online@brepols.net

4. DATABASE ACCESS EXTENDED TO UNLIMITED SIMULTANEOUS USE
Brepols will be waiving all simultaneous user limits for online databases licensed from Brepols and hosted on www.brepolis.net (at least until the end of May 2020).
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Index of Medieval ArtIn recognition of the challenges faced by students, faculty, and researchers now working on line in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Index of Medieval Art at Princeton University has made its online database open-access until June 1, 2020. As always, the database can be accessed at https://theindex.princeton.edu/. Index staff will continue to respond to research inquiries sent via our home page at https://ima.princeton.edu/research-inquiries/.Loretta Rogger CSALThu Mar 26 2020Lookup Specifics
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APATo support academic libraries and their patrons, APA is participating in the ProQuest Ebook Central program (https://www.proquest.com/blog/pqblog/2020/Coronavirus-Impacted-Libraries-Get-Unlimited-Access-to-Ebook-Central.html) to provide unlimited access through June 19 to APA books that are included in Ebook Central. We’re also participating in the EBSCO eBooks program (https://more.ebsco.com/eBooks-Upgraded-Access-2020.html) and that allows an unlimited number of simultaneous ebook users through the end of June.
With APA Style content in particular demand, librarians might also point their patrons to our free online seventh edition style and grammar guidelines (https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/).
We have a curated and continually updated collection of freely available APA journal articles examining the psychological impact of a pandemic (https://www.apa.org/pubs/highlights/covid-19-articles), the effects of economic stress on mental health, telehealth, and other topics related to the current crisis.
For both clinicians and the general public, APA has a continually updated pandemics resource (https://www.apa.org/practice/programs/dmhi/research-information/pandemics). Of particular interest may be this article on “Seven crucial research findings that can help people deal with COVID-19 (https://www.apa.org/news/apa/2020/03/covid-19-research-findings).
APA is urgently exploring other options for making our book content available to educators and students globally, and we’ll update you with that information as it becomes available.
All hyperlinks to the content are embedded in the text. If you can’t click on them, let me know and I can send in different format. Please let us know if there are any questions or needs.
Additionally, APA can offer longer trial period for other resources. We are happy to discuss case by case.
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Kluwer Law InternationalOur Legal & Regulatory US business has made the following page available, which is focused on resources for legal professionals: https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/campaign/coronavirus-resources-tools-covid-19/ Loretta Rogger CSALFri Mar 27 2020[This response does not include expanded access]
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KargerUm die Forschung zu unterstützen, stellt Karger seit Februar COVID-19 relevante Publikationen – Zeitschriften Artikel und Buch Kapitel – free access zur Verfügung.
Das Karger COVID-19 article package (https://www.karger.com/Tap/Home/278492) bleibt aktuell und frei zugänglich bis mindestens Ende 2020.
Sollten Sie oder die Wissenschaftler*innen an Ihren Einrichtungen auf wichtige relevante Karger-Inhalte stossen, die nicht frei zugänglich sind, bitte lassen Sie es mich wissen.
Wie viele andere medizinische Verlage haben wir uns dem Wellcome Statement Sharing research data and findings relevant to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak (https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwellcome.ac.uk%2Fpress-release%2Fsharing-research-data-and-findings-relevant-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-outbreak&data=02%7C01%7Cc.barris%40karger.com%7Ca3898d2c5ce7437de67308d7d09732bb%7C69e7eb606e904a0590b15b8d6d697087%7C0%7C0%7C637207220112137203&sdata=BiP7nLycRSqahw2dDQivJTYWDZlWtX6%2FIIxXfE1oCXw%3D&reserved=0) angeschlossen und stellen alle unsere coronavirus-bezogenen Inhalte kostenlos zur Verfügung über PubMed Central, um die Herausforderung durch COVID-19 gemeinsam zu meistern und Leben zu retten.
Wir alle reden von SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 und Coronavirus. Dabei laufen das Virus und die Erkrankung in der Forschungsliteratur unter vielen unterschiedlichen Bezeichnungen. In diesem Zusammenhang möchte ich Sie auf Qinsight (https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fquertle.com%2Fproducts%2Fqinsight%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cc.barris%40karger.com%7Ca3898d2c5ce7437de67308d7d09732bb%7C69e7eb606e904a0590b15b8d6d697087%7C0%7C0%7C637207220112142198&sdata=BDSD1YItcU12w239xW2LlllWOqRtSODhYj5YrOoDLwk%3D&reserved=0) hinweisen, eine KI-basierte ‘’search and discovery’’ application, die speziell für die Suche in biomedizinischer Literatur entwickelt wurde und die entsprechenden Ontologien und Akronyme versteht.
https://quertle.com/rapid-discovery-of-covid-19-information-using-qinsight/
Gerne richten wir einen 4-wöchigen Trial für Sie ein, damit Sie Qinsight testen und mit Ihren anderen search tools vergleichen können.
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OECD iLibraryFor the next few months, all content related to the global coronavirus crisis is fully accessible for all users. For users at subscribing institutions who work remotely from home we would like to remind you that you should have full access via the following options: 1) IP authentication including access via proxy server – once logged in to your network, you can access subscribed content on this site, 2) Username and password – a single username/password can be shared across your user community for remote access, 3) Shibboleth Federated Access – if your institution uses Shibboleth authentication log in via the special Shibboleth page.Anina Koeppli, CSALFri Mar 27 2020Lookup Specifics
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Infobase
In an effort to help provide access to our database products for institutions that may not have access or funds at this point, Infobase is offering free trial access to the following databases through 4/30/20 for our Academic Virtual Classroom. Let me know if you have any questions or issues accessing the trial. Be well and stay safe.

Academic Virtual Classroom:
User Name: distancelearning Password: trial
All Available Products
http://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE00
• All Available Products
http://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE00
• American History
https://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE52
• Ferguson's Career Guidance Center
https://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE34
• Bloom's Literature
https://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE54
• Writer's Reference Center
http://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE03
• World News Digest
https://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE56
• Issues & Controversies
https://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE57
• Today's Science
https://online.infobaselearning.com/Direct.aspx?aid=280528&pid=WE59
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ÉruditTemporary removal of 12-month moving pay wall (currently in effect for 89 scholarly journals); only the last 12 months of publication of these journals are in restricted access, the rest of the content being already offered in open access.ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access Submission FormMon Mar 30 2020Lookup Specificshttps://apropos.erudit.org/en/implementation-of-a-privacy-policy/
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Wolters Kluwer (Ovid)At Wolters Kluwer we understand the unique challenges colleges and universities are facing due to the COVID-19 pandemic and want to support our customers as they move to an online learning environment. To help you make this transition, I would like to offer your institution complimentary access to a selection of products for the next sixty days, complete with setup, support and training for users. These products have been specifically selected as they can help your faculty and students with the challenges of online learning.
 LWW Health Library: Premium Basic Sciences, Clerkship, Board Review Series, Internal Medicine, Physician Assistant (Core and Specialties/Rotations), Exercise Science, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Premium Pharmacy
 Firecracker + Firecracker PA
 Acland’s Atlas of Human Anatomy
 Bates Visual Guide
 5 Minute Clinical Consult
Our Ovid customer support and training teams are ready to help you get started. To receive your complimentary access visit http://tools.ovid.com/remotelearning/ and complete a brief request form. A member of our Ovid Customer Support team will contact you directly to begin the setup process.
I hope that you will be able to utilize the resources we are offering and they provide some relief to your students as they work to complete their studies.
Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any questions or if I can be assistance.
Best regards,
Shelley Singh, Regional Sales Manager, Health Learning, Research & Practice, 647.460.7227, Shelley.Singh@wolterskluwer.com, www.ovid.com
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DIGITALIA
I think we all know that we are in a difficult situation and that it is beyond all of us. We hope that you and your family members are in good health and that those who will be at home are as pleasant and helpful as possible.

At Digitalia we are sensitive to this situation, and we want to support you during this very serious crisis. For this reason, and for a month, all those universities that want to access Digitalia Hispanica www.digitaliapublishing.com will be able to do it for free, so that their students and professors can have access to online materials that help them in their research and learning, comfortably from home.

Please contact: info@digitalia.us so that your libraries provide their IPs and request free access during this period

Digitalia
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Ravenpack
Dear ,



Given the extraordinary number of requests we received, RavenPack has made public its COVID-19 news monitoring dashboard. You may access the dashboard below:

https://coronavirus.ravenpack.com/

No credentials are required to access the service. Feel free to share with colleagues and friends. The application may also be displayed on company-wide monitors.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Best regards,


Client Services Team
clientservices@ravenpack.com
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University of Chicago Press
SUMMARY:
Journals:
• We’ve turned on free access to COVID-19 related content (see: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/coronavirus)
• We are encouraging current customers to add general or proxy IP addresses to their account if they need them for remote coursework
• We are extending online access for all existing online customers to ensure continuous access if renewals get delayed
• We are activating electronic access to print-only subscribers as of April 1st
• Due to problems with delivery of issues, institutions that can’t receive print issues should contact us to put their issues on hold. We are happy to provide online access in the meantime. We can resume delivery when mail services resume operations.

Books:
• Expanded access to e-books for course use through many partner initiatives
• Virtual book fairs with applicable discounts
• E-books from the University of Chicago Press on sale for 30% Off


DETAIL:
JOURNALS (check https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/coronavirus for updates):

Electronic subscription access
As universities move to remote coursework, we encourage librarians to:
• Contact us at journalsupport@press.uchicago.edu to add new institutional and proxy IP ranges that might be used for remote access.
• Link your Shibboleth entity ID to your University of Chicago Press account so patrons can log in directly through our site. To do so, contact journalsupport@press.uchicago.edu with your Shibboleth entity ID. You may also add the ID yourself by logging in to our site with your administrator credentials and visiting your "My Account" page. To add the ID, click "Shibboleth" in the "Institutional Account" menu.

Please contact journalsupport@press.uchicago.edu if you, your faculty, or your students experience any connectivity problems while accessing journals remotely. We have and will continue to address these issues quickly.

Electronic access to print-only journal subscriptions
Electronic access to print-only journal subscriptions is available upon request. Please email journalsupport@press.uchicago.edu to set up access.

Delivery of print editions
Due to supply chain disruptions, customers may see delays in delivery of print editions. We are making every effort to ensure that delivery will be made. If your institution is unable to receive mail, please email us as soon as possible at subscriptions@press.uchicago.edu. We will hold your issues until you can receive mail.

Subscription renewals
We understand that library customers may encounter delays while processing subscription payments. To ensure no customers lose access to content they plan to renew, we are extending online access through the end of May for current institutions that have not yet renewed their 2020 subscriptions. We may extend this arrangement if necessary.

If you are an existing customer and have lost access, please contact us at subscriptions@press.uchicago.edu and we will address the issue as quickly as possible.

Interlibrary loan and copying
We are facilitating the interlibrary loan and e-learning needs of libraries that subscribe to any of our journals by granting unlimited, fee-free copying through the end of June 2020. You may process interlibrary loan/e-learning copying requests from individuals or other libraries as you normally would, but you do not need to track or report usage for the purpose of paying copyright fees. We may extend this arrangement if necessary.

Copyright and fair use
In accordance with our normal practice (https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/inst/perm-reprints), we will continue to allow all reuse of our content that falls under fair use provisions (see exception for interlibrary loan and e-learning above).

2021 rates
We are currently evaluating our 2021 rate plan in response to the disruption academic institutions will experience during this time. As a university press and a not-for-profit organization, we are dedicated to maintaining low rate increases every year, with all increases carefully considered in response to changing costs of production, editing, technology, volume, and the need to sustain the scholarship that we and our publishing partners support. Our team is in close communication with agents and librarians to better understand the unique hardships your institutions face each season. We are continuing that tradition and will provide information about 2021 rates as soon as possible.

Technology
Our content platform provider has been preparing aggressively to ensure business continuity in the face of a COVID-19 pandemic. We do not expect any service disruptions. If you experience a problem, please email us at journalsupport@press.uchicago.edu.

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BOOKS (check https://pressblog.uchicago.edu/2020/03/18/expanded-e-book-access-and-virtual-bookfairs.html for updates)

We’re working with many partners in e-book delivery to ensure that students have access to coursebooks. Many providers are also offering free access for online learning for qualifying schools during the pandemic. Your institution may qualify.

Here is a current list of our partner initiatives, which we will continue to update:

Expanded access to e-books for course use:
• ProQuest (library): Immediate upgrades for all purchased e-books at a library to unlimited concurrent multi-user status through mid-June.
• VitalSource (e-textbook): Free access to e-books for students who are finishing the semester at verified 2-4yr schools that have moved to online courses through May 25th.
• RedShelf (e-textbook): Free access to e-books for students who are finishing the semester at schools that have moved to online courses through May 25th.
• UPSO (library): Gratis trial access to all of UPSO + all Oxford platforms through the end of May
• EBSCO (library): Immediate upgrades for all purchased e-books at a library to unlimited concurrent multi-user status through June 30.
• Follett Higher Ed (using whitelabel Redshelf services): Free access to e-books for students who are finishing the semester at schools that have moved to online courses through May 25th.
• Gardners (library / retail): Immediate upgrades for all purchased e-books at a library to unlimited concurrent multi-user status through June 30th.
• DeGruyter (library): Provide free access to all publisher content from 2016 and earlier on the DG platform from March 24 through the end of May

Virtual book fairs
And for those who were looking forward to browsing our latest titles at spring conferences, we are creating virtual book fairs, where you can check out the latest titles and purchase them at the same great discounts with free shipping.

Visit these virtual book fairs and check back for more as they are added:

• Associated Writing Programs: http://bit.ly/UCPEXAWP
• Association for Asian Studies: http://bit.ly/UCPEXAAS
• American Comparative Literature Association: http://bit.ly/UCPEXACLA
• International Studies Association: http://bit.ly/UCPEXISA

E-books from the University of Chicago Press on sale for 30% Off
In response to the Illinois Stay-at-Home Order and with the greatest concern for the health and welfare of our staff and the greater community, we have decided to temporarily close the Chicago Distribution Center (CDC) effective Monday, March 23. The CDC will remain closed for the duration that the Stay-at-Home order is in effect, until April 7 or longer if required.

Though print book orders for our titles are delayed, all e-books published by the University of Chicago Press are available and on sale at 30% off using code EBOOK30 at checkout through our website: https://www.press.uchicago.edu/index.html

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American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Science family of journals are applying formidable resources to keep the scientific community and the public well informed on the coronavirus pandemic.

Science, published by AAAS, has shared research findings and made data swiftly available over recent weeks to spur scientific advances, outline public health opportunities to slow the spread of COVID-19, and help protect the wellbeing of people across the globe.

The journal has accelerated its publishing practices governing the release of research papers on coronavirus and urged scientists to post their submitted studies on preprint sites, all the while preserving the peer-review process to ensure the validity of the research published in the journals.

In addition, Science and AAAS are working to ensure infectious disease researchers retain access to safe laboratories to facilitate their COVID-19 research and to keep the research community, policymakers and the public updated through quick-turnaround teleconferences, Facebook Live events and other outreach efforts based on the latest research and news published in Science.

Holden Thorp, editor-in-chief of Science, has been seeing to it that Science has coronavirus research papers reviewed as quickly as possible, promptly shares first release articles and makes them free to all. In addition, the News from Science team has been sharing regular updates on the latest research and reports from around the world. “Our top news reporters have become go-to sources for important news on the virus,” Thorp said. “And our Insights section is publishing commentary and ideas as quickly as we can.”

In a March 17 editorial, “Time to Pull Together,” Thorp called on institutions to limit their research work to the virus as well as clinical care and public health communications and urged fellow scientists to help virus researchers to ease challenges they are encountering such as finding childcare.

The journal Science Translational Medicine also published an editorial authored by experts on epidemiology, mathematics and two National Institutes of Health officials who called for prioritizing research on COVID-19 before focusing on the “confirmed cases and their geospatial spread.”
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e-Marefa Database
Dears,

In light of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the procedures of activating Virtual & online learning which has become a key component in the continuity of studies for students and instructors. We are eager to contribute by supporting these efforts in different regions around the world.

Accordingly, we are pleased to provide members of Consortium of with free accessibility for two months to e-Marefa specialized databases which contain huge and various online resources to enrich your online learning materials.

For more information on e-Marefa Database, Please visit our website: https://emarefa.net/

Thanks,
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Reprints Desk"Many of you have been playing an important role in dealing with this crisis we’re facing, and we just want you to know that we are here to support you. Our service remains up and running, 24/7. While we’ve had to do a few things differently, as a whole we’ve been able to maintain our normal service levels -- and anticipate keeping it that way.

We’ve heard of struggles in continuing to support library patrons and we’d like to assist you where we’re able. As such, we’re temporarily opening up some of our premium features (such as the Open Access Filter and Duplicate Order Detection) to our academic customers for no charge. Please let us know if you’d like to activate these features, helping you streamline your workflow.

Maybe there are other ways we can help you during these trying times. If you have requests, ideas, or suggestions please let us know. "
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Canadian Science Publishing
Canadian Science Publishing is pleased to provide free access to coronavirus research available in our journals. You can access the collection here: https://www.nrcresearchpress.com/toc/cfac/current.

Future articles will be added as they are published, and will be published open access at no cost to the authors. If you come across a relevant article in one of our journals that we’ve missed, let us know by emailing pubs@cdnsciencepub.com and we’ll add it to the collection. In addition, FACETS, Canada’s multi-disciplinary open access journal, will be waiving the APCs for all papers that focus on human epidemiology research that are submitted before December 31, 2020. If you plan on submitting a paper in this field to FACETS, please include a statement in your covering letter that indicates you are submitting to the coronavirus collection.
ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access Submission FormMon Mar 30 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/privacy
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ASTM International
ASTM International Provides Public Access to Standards Used For COVID-19
Global standards organization ASTM International is providing no-cost public access to a suite of two dozen important standards used in the production and testing of personal protective equipment to combat the COVID-19 (coronavirus) public health emergency.

In an effort to support manufacturers, testing labs, healthcare professionals, and the general public, the available standards cover personal protective equipment including face masks, medical gowns, gloves, and hand sanitizers.

“ASTM International is committed to supporting healthcare providers, manufacturers, labs, and others in their efforts to address this global pandemic,” according to Katharine Morgan, ASTM International president. “Providing access to these standards at no cost will help companies manufacturing these products to understand necessary safety, quality and performance requirements, helping our world work better.”

The suite of available standards include test methods, performance specifications, and terminology. They were developed and maintained by ASTM International’s committees on personal protective clothing and equipment (F23), textiles (D13), rubber (D11), pesticides, antimicrobials, and alternative control agents (E35), and medical and surgical devices and materials (F04), and are available for public access.

These are the standards referenced in federal legislation or regulations.
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BerghahnFree access to all Berghahn Journals In addition to those BOA journals available open access, all Berghahn Journals – new issues and all back issues - will be made freely available through June 30.ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access Submission FormTue Mar 31 2020Lookup Specifics
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American Mathematical SocietySpecial Remote Access Link which is specific to each institution. Link provides access to all online content and was sent out to all subscribers. Needs be shared with patrons.Fabian Felder, CSALTue Mar 31 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.ams.org/about-us/privacy
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AIP PublishingAccess to articles on Scitation.org made available to registered users without a subscription to facilitate off-campus access during COVID-19 pandemic https://www.scitation.org/remote-access; 50+ Articles related to infectious diseases, epidemics, computational epidemiology, and pendemics are free to read https://publishing.aip.org/publications/journals/covid-19/ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access Submission FormTue Mar 31 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.scitation.org/privacy
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Pearson CanadaAt Pearson we recognize that millions of students across Canada are having their education disrupted by the spread of Coronavirus.

Learners, educators and families are at the heart of everything Pearson does and we are committed to helping everyone have positive learning experiences, whether online or in school.

In this uncertain environment, it’s important that learning continues, even if it can’t happen in person. That’s why we’re providing access to learning resources, expert faculty and best practices, for people who are studying, teaching or working remotely.
ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access Submission FormWed Apr 1 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.pearson.com/ca/en/legal/privacy-statement.html
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ZBmedAs the central information infrastructure for the life sciences, ZB MED has compiled numerous offers for scientists in the field of research on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 at the ZB MED COVID-19 HUB https://covid-19.zbmed.de/. The hub will be successively expanded and is of course freely accessible.
On the platform there is a collection of various resources of free literature, current sources and text mining corpora. ZB MED is also developing further literature and data services that provide information to researchers on all aspects of COVID-19:
On our search portal LIVIVO, for example, we have integrated an automated search for current research on SARS-CoV-2 https://www.livivo.de/app/search/search?FS=%22COVID-19%22%20OR%20%22SARS-COV-2%22
Thanks to the research expertise that has now been established at ZB MED, we were able to respond to the novel coronavirus with concrete tools. At the ZB MED COVID-19 HUB, e.g., we provide interactive, bioinformatics tools for molecular biology researchers, such as genome browsers, multiple sequence alignment viewers and phylogenetic trees of the complete SARS-CoV-2 genomes. The offer is continuously developed in cooperation with other researchers.
ZB MED is also active as consortium leader in the NFDI4Microbiota consortium. Its members provide numerous information services and analysis tools for the virological research community https://nfdi4microbiota.de/index.php/2020/03/25/the-nfdi4microbiota-consortium-helps-scientists-researching-sars-cov-2-and-other-viruses/
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American Chemical SocietyIn light of the current outbreak of a novel coronavirus (2019–nCoV), ACS Publications would like to share this Virtual Issue that features a collection of articles on coronavirus research. Chemistry has a key role to play in understanding everything from viral structure to pathogenesis, isolation of vaccines and therapies, as well as in the development of materials and techniques used by basic researchers, virologists and clinicians. This Virtual Issue aims to provide a brief overview of the important contributions of chemistry to understanding and controlling the spread of coronaviruses and includes articles from ACS Infectious Diseases, ACS Chemical Biology, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Reviews, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces as well as the preprint server ChemRxiv. We hope the research contained in this Virtual Issue will provide you with important insight into challenges and approaches in virus research.

ACS Publications is extending federated authentication to all CRKN member institutions as a remote access option. CRKN members can also continue to use IP authentication.
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GeoScience World GSWTo help support online learning and remote research for the remainder of the semester, the following GSW book publishers have extended public access to all of their ebooks through June 30, 2020: * American Association of Petroleum Geologists *Canadian Science Publishing *Clay Minerals Society *Geological Society of America *Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland *PSAAPG *SEPM *Society for Sedimentary Geology *Society of Economic Geologists *University of Wyoming The ebooks can be accessed here: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/books. If there is anything else we can do, please don’t hesitate to contact us at gswinfo@geoscienceworld.org.ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access Submission FormFri Apr 3 2020Lookup Specifics
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RSNA - Radiological Society of North AmericaCOVID-19 resources that RSNA has available free of charge.
*RSNA is continuously publishing peer-reviewed articles and cases of COVID-19 to provide the global radiology community with a free diagnostic resource to help prevent the spread of the outbreak and get patients the care they need. Below you will find links to all of RSNA's resources related to COVID-19.
*Special Focus: COVID-19 – a page dedicated to the most recent information available: https://pubs.rsna.org/2019-ncov
*Articles: https://pubs.rsna.org/2019-ncov_articles
*Podcasts: https://pubs.rsna.org/do/10.1148/radiol.20200302.podcast/full/
*Cases: https://cases.rsna.org/coronavirus
*News: https://www.rsna.org/news/2020/January/Coronavirus-Update
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NewspaperArchiveTo our fellow Librarian Communities,
*We at NewspaperArchive.com would like to extend our hand in these trying times. We understand many institutions are closing their doors to the public for health and preventative reasons. We would love to help by offering your staff & patrons free access to our 300 million page newspaper collection from the comfort of their own homes. This is a unique feature about our database - remote access to our site using a referring URL.
*We would also like to offer free remote access to all other libraries who are not currently a part of our community. If you happen to know of any other libraries or institutions that could benefit from our services during these solemn times, we would be happy to extend free access to them during this global pandemic.
*In order to obtain remote access, we will need a secure URL generated from which you send traffic via a card holder login. If you are interested in setting this up, please let us know simply by responding to this email.
customerservice@newspaperarchive.com
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Future Science GroupThe Future Science Group is a signatory of the Wellcome Trust COVID-19 statement (https://wellcome.ac.uk/press-release/sharing-research-data-and-findings-relevant-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-outbreak), and are therefore committed to making relevant content freely and immediately accessible. We are notifying the WHO of any relevant research submissions to our journals, and encouraging authors to make their work immediately available via relevant pre-print servers.
*FSG is also fast-tracking all relevant submissions, and if accepted, depositing them with PubMed Central under a CC BY 4.0 license to allow re-use, sharing and data-mining.
*Links to our content have been made available via the STM Association (https://www.stm-assoc.org/about-the-industry/coronavirus-2019-ncov/) and ScienceOpen (https://www.scienceopen.com/collection/82f37423-02bb-40d3-b544-b8ba9671b9ea).
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EDP SciencesParis, France 31 March 2020: In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, as a publisher which has always put the academic community at the forefront of everything we do, we have decided to open our journals content from 2018-2020 so it is freely available for all to read*.
The reasons for this are two-fold:
1. Medical research – ensuring there is nothing within our pay-walled content that could be useful for current research related to the crisis.
2. To support the many thousands of academics and researchers who are now confined to working from home and may not have easy access to key research articles from their institutions.
Agnès Henri, Managing Director, EDP Sciences, said: “The impact of the coronavirus pandemic is creating huge challenges for us all in the scholarly community. We know access to content will be severely disrupted during this time which is why we want to offer our support by freeing up our content to researchers during this extraordinary time.”
For nearly 10 years, EDP Sciences has actively supported open access (OA) and the dissemination of science through measures including:
- Publishing a number of fully OA journals; 52% of articles published in 2019 were open access
- Helping journals to transition to open access and support the principles of open science (open access, open peer review, open data and open code)
- Offering generous policies regarding embargo of subscription content
- Not requiring any embargos for depositing pre-prints into institutional and subject repositories
- Negotiating a number of transformative agreements to support the transition from subscription models to OA
- Adopting and developing a number of OA initiatives including Subscribe to Open and Liberty APCs
- Supporting the waiver of OA fees through our Research4Life programme
- Supporting a number of organisations which champion open access including OA Switchboard, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), ScienceOpen and OASPA
- Signing the Wellcome coordinated statement on sharing research data and findings relevant to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
Content will initially be made available from 30 March until the end of June 2020. We will continually monitor the situation and question any activity which may indicate abuse of the initiative. Copyright on individual articles will remain unchanged.
*A few exceptions remain:
- Journals we publish on behalf of partners from whom we have not yet received permission; these will be added as and when we receive authorisation
- Journals we do not own for which we simply host content
For more information please contact: Charlotte Van Rooyen, Head of Marketing and Communications, EDP Sciences, Phone: +33 7 83 81 12 04
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American Geosciences InstituteThe American Geosciences Institute (AGI) is providing free individual access to its Glossary of Geology Online Service through June 30, 2020 in order to assist students, educators and other geoscience professionals who may be forced to sequester at home due to the spread of COVID-19.
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SIAMDuring this unprecedented time, we at SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) want to send our very best wishes to the institutional librarians in our community and everyone in your networks. Our staff are at home and working hard to continue the high level of support we provide.
To keep librarians informed, I’m sharing key steps SIAM has taken in response to the COVID-19 epidemic that may be of interest to you –
1) FREE Content –
• The SIAM Epidemiology Collection, focused on disease modeling, pandemics, and vaccines, is freely available to all for one year: https://epubs.siam.org/page/EpidemiologyCollection. Please share this important resource with your researchers and students
• SIAM Journal on Mathematics of Data Science (epubs.siam.org/simods) continues to be freely available this year during its introductory launch period
2) Remote access options available – we offer unlimited simultaneous users via VPN or proxy; other remote access options include Shibboleth, access tokens and Google Scholar’s CASA (Campus Activated Subscriber Access). If you have any remote access needs, please contact us at service@siam.org and we will work with you
3) Grace period for renewals extended to end of May 2020 to help maintain seamless access for your library patrons. However, please do process your SIAM renewal as soon as possible. As a nonprofit society, this period is proving particularly challenging for SIAM and we hope we can rely on the support of our institutional librarians during this time
4) Possible delays on print journals and books – SIAM staff continue to fulfill print orders to the best of our ability; however, items may take longer than usual to arrive due to carrier delays and shipping restrictions
5) Latest SIAM updates available at go.siam.org/COVID19, particularly around conference cancellations/postponements
For inquiries about your institution’s SIAM holdings, please contact me at hartner@siam.org. Patricia Hartner Institutional Sales and Licensing Manager, SIAM
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IEEEIEEE realizes that many of our IEEE Xplore users are directly or indirectly engaged in the fight against COVID-19 and its effects on global health and safety, research, infrastructure, communications, and more. IEEE has identified articles and standards from the IEEE Xplore digital library that may help researchers understand and manage different aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic and technologies that can be leveraged to combat it.

All content in this collection is now free to access for the duration of the global health crisis, with additional rights for all types of reuse, including full text and data mining, and analysis. We are continually monitoring the developments and will update the content of this page periodically. If researchers are unable to access an article that could be important in understanding or addressing the COVID-19 virus, please contact IEEE at onlinesupport@ieee.org. This is in addition to the IEEE entry already on the ICOLC document, thanks!
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ParatextDear Colleagues,
Paratext is pleased to offer access to U.S. Documents Masterfile™ to all academic, public, and special libraries through June 2020.
U.S. Documents Masterfile includes 15 million citations with 10 million links to foundational full text U.S. government publications. Many files are updated daily or weekly, alongside hard-to-find historical materials.
Establishing access:
If you have already worked with Paratext, send a note to sales@paratext.com and we confirm your existing authentication details.
If you haven’t worked with Paratext , submit a request via our trial page and include your IPs (remote access IP addresses as well). We'll send along access information once confirmed.
If there are additional ways Paratext can help support your researchers, please let me know.

Sincerely, Eric M. Calaluca, President
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American Physiological SocietyDear APS Journals Family,
We hope you are staying safe and remaining healthy during this challenging time. We recognize many of you are dealing with university closures including drawing down of research activities in response to the Covid‐19 pandemic. Please be assured that the editors and staff of the APS journals will continue to assist you with your manuscripts and to provide excellent member/customer care.
For our authors who may need more time to complete their writing, our editors will provide extensions for submitting commissioned manuscripts and revisions. Our editors will also work with you to determine how best to address reviewer comments if new laboratory experiments are on hold.
For our reviewers, deadlines for submitting peer reviews have been extended to afford you more time to complete your assessment. Likewise, if you are now unable to complete a recently accepted review, please let us know.
For our readers, articles discussing Covid‐19, coronavirus, SARS and other related research will be freely accessible as part of our Coronavirus‐related Collection (https://journals.physiology.org/covid19). The collection will continue to grow as relevant content is identified and new contributions on these topics are accepted.
Please know that the editors and staff of the APS journals will work diligently to reduce barriers to submission, revision and publication while still publishing the high‐quality research that you expect from our journals.
We will keep you informed of any further updates as we weather this global challenge together.
Wishing all of you good health,
David Gutterman, MD, FAPS
APS Publications Committee Chair
Colette E. Bean
Chief Publishing Office
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Ex Libris, a ProQuest CompanyCOVID-19: Remote Learning & Research Assistance
Helping institutions adapt in these extraordinary times.
Organizations across the globe are being challenged to deliver more and more of their services remotely, as the COVID-19 pandemic forces the reorganization of large parts of modern life. Higher education institutions are no exception, with distance learning and online research collaboration replacing on-site campus education and research.

To support these changes, Ex Libris is making a series of services and benefits more widely available to higher education libraries around the world. Offerings are made available at no cost for 3 to 6 months (depending on the offering).
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American Economic AssociationIn these uncertain times, some faculty and their students may not have access to their institution's print-only subscription to the AEA journals. To ensure access as academic semesters and various student projects conclude, the Association is making its available journal content open access on the AEA website through June 30, 2020. We thank you for your support as a member of the Association and hope that you will share this announcement with your colleagues and students who may not currently have online access through their institutional libraries. Please visit www.aeaweb.org to access the journals.
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Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (RILM - MGG)RILM had offered free access to our full-text resources to any institution in need, and we were inundated with hundreds of requests from all over the world. (More information here, if any of your institutions may be interested: https://rilm.org/news/journal.php?id=133).

From RILM: Access to RILM’s Full-Text Resources (via ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access Submission Form)

As the impact from COVID-19 grows daily, affecting libraries, teachers, students, and other music researchers, RILM is offering temporary access for non-subscribing institutions to the following full-text resources until 31 May 2020:

RILM Music Encyclopedias - a virtual reference shelf of 57 encyclopedias
MGG Online - the digital music encyclopedia

To receive institutional access to RILM Music Encyclopedias and MGG Online on Egret, the RILM platform, please email subscriptions@rilm.org. This offer is for institutions. Individuals interested in these resources are encouraged to get in touch with their nearest library, which can register for this offer. All RILM resources are available for unlimited use by authorized users and can be accessed remotely.

For institutions interested in a free trial to RILM Abstracts of Music Literature with Full Text, please direct any inquiries to your EBSCO account executive or visit https://www.ebsco.com/request-information.

As more and more institutions are moving classes online, we would like to remind our community of RILM’s free web-based tutorials, available by appointment, as well as teaching tools for all of our resources. Please visit rilm.org/learning to explore our offerings.
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De Gruyter
In efforts to provide access to faculty and students to the thousands of print books on your library shelves, De Gruyter and our University Press partners are providing complete access from first book through 2016 – 75,000 titles – through June 30, 2020. Registration is required: https://cloud.newsletter.degruyter.com/freeaccess
Many thanks to our university press partners of which 100% agreed to provide free access to their entire unlimited-use catalog through 2016!
Columbia University Press | Cornell University Press | Harvard University Press | Princeton University Press | Rutgers University Press | Stanford University Press | University of California Press | University of Chicago Press | University of Hawai‘i Press | University of Pennsylvania Press | University of Toronto Press | Yale University Press
Best, Steve Fallon
Vice President, Strategic Partnerships
DE GRUYTER, 121 High Street, Third Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA, T +1 (646) 492-1346 | steve.fallon@degruyter.com
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DSI/AllThatStatsUnd natürlich bleiben wir kreativ: die gesamte Corona-Datenbank von Johns Hopkins kann jetzt über innerhalb unserer Webdatenbanken abgerufen und weiter ausgewertet werden, aktualisiert alle zwei Stunden:
https://www.allthatstats.com/en/statistics/covid19/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/
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BMJLink to microsite that includes freely available COVID 19 Content on BMJ Best Practice and BMJ Learning: bmj.com/coronavirus Sharla Lair LYRASIS9 April 2020Lookup Specifics
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Canadian Science PublishingCSP had already submitted a note about making COVID-19 related research OA. This is separate - we are setting up a channel in which people who had access through their institutions to our content but can now no longer access due to being at home can request an article.ICOLC Complimentary Expanded Access Submission Form13 April 2020Lookup Specificshttps://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/privacy