COVID-19 FREE RESOURCES:
ALBERTINA ICOME BRATISLAVA
In view of the outbreak in China and the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, several publishers have provided free access to all coronavirus-related articles for doctors, scientists and the general public.
Articles, chapters, topics from knowledge tools for clinical practice:
- BMJ including information BMJ Best Practice
- 5MinuteConsult new
- AudioDigest’s COVID-19 Update
- records from CAB Abstracts a Global Health (we will send the password upon request)
- Cambridge University Press
- Elsevier Novel Coronavirus Information Center
- The Lancet COVID-19 Resource Centre
- Lippincott NursingCenter new
- OECD Interim Economic Assessment: Coronavirus: The world economy at risk
- Oxford University Press
- Royal Society of Chemistry new
- SAGE Publications
- Taylor & Francis Coronavirus (COVID-19) reading list
- Thieme: coronavirus resources
- UpToDate Society guideline links: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and topic Coronaviruses
- Wiley
Add-on search tools and information from different sources in one place:
- books and audio of chinese publishers on platform China National Knowledge Infrastructure new
- infoDOCKET (Library Journal)
- COVID-19 Resources & Tools – predefined Expert Searches, the newest articles on Ovid MEDLINE & Journals@Ovid, widget a database GIDEON
U.S. National Library of Medicine:
- coronavirus genomic sequence nCoV-2019 in GenBank®
- new entry has been added to the MeSH thesaurus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
- tips for searching in PubMed
- Interdisciplinary, curriculum aligned resources to support online learning for schools.
- Live and on-demand training materials to help you optimize your existing resources
- Professional development eBooks to help transition to and strengthen virtual learning
- Authoritative Gale resources for school and Higher Education users on health-related topics and global issues
- Customer FAQs here.
Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE)
The science community is working hard to address the potential health crisis brought about by the outbreak of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19). To support these critical efforts, JoVE has made its coronavirus focused content and related resources freely available.
Accucoms, acting as a representative of some of the world’s leading scientific literature publishers, has given free access to Covid-19 literature.
Springer Nature publishes the most relevant and fresh coronavirus articles on its website for free. All Springer Nature content is accessed remotely so you can work from the safety of your home. If you need help setting up remote access, please contact the publisher at onlineservice@springernature.com
Due to coronavirus situation UpToDate has prepared free access for all doctors by registering for free. Access is free until the end of April 2020.
Find topics:
Clinical topic (COVID-19)
Society guidelines (COVID-19)
Patient education topic (COVID-19)
HSTalks offers open access interviews with leading scientists on COVID-19 in the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection.