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Coronavirus Resources

 

Coronavirus (COVID-19) resources for healthcare students and professionals

 

 

This page is a work in progress and will be updated with new resources as they are identified. Email library@iau.edu.sa with any suggestions.

 

All resources detailed in the links below are currently free to access during the Covid-19 outbreak. 

Databases - University of Exeter staff and students only

Systematic reviews

Free Resources during or related to Covid-19

  • Brill Publishers Brill are providing free access to books and articles on topics such as public health, distance learning, and crisis research. When any related content is published with them, it will be added to the collection.
  • British Medical Journal (BMJ) BMJ has collected all coverage of the coronavirus outbreak from across their journals and learning resources. All these articles and resources are now freely available.
  • EBSCO Information Services EBSCO has formed public and propriety content from government agencies and publishers to create a COVID-19 Information Portal that spans their collective knowledge about the disease.
  • Elsevier Elsevier is providing free access to expert, curated information for the research and health community on SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus) and COVID-19 (the disease).  All resources include guidelines for clinicians and patients.
  • Karger Publishers Karger is freely sharing research data and findings relevant to the novel coronavirus outbreak. They support research in this area by providing free access to relevant articles and works with international organizations.
  • Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis is offering free-to-access coronavirus-related, peer-reviewed research published in their journals. This microsite provides links and references to all relevant COVID-19 research articles and book chapters.
  • Wiley Online Library Wiley Online Library is offering free-to-access COVID-19 content, peer-reviewed research published in their journals.