COVID-19 Temporary Access to Resources


Due to the impact of COVID-19 on academic institutions, a number of publishers and vendors are providing free access on a temporary basis to their online content as a gesture of support. Lawrence and Edwards campuses of the University of Kansas have temporary online access to the resources below.

For access problems, please email acqrs@ku.edu.

American Psychological Association COVID-19 Resources

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Freely accessible and continually updated information & resources for psychologists, health-care workers, and the public.

Annual Reviews COVID-19 Research

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Freely accessible articles for the scientific community during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Cambridge University Press COVID-19 Resources

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Free access to coronavirus research includes more than 80 relevant book chapters and journal articles, with future articles being added once they are published.

CDC Resources for COVID-19 (Spanish Language)

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This resource guide is intended to provide informational resources from the CDC related to COVID-19 in Spanish.

EBSCO COVID-19 Healthcare Resource Center

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Free access to current information about handling an emerging public health crisis and current epidemiology statistics

Elsevier COVID-19 Resources

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Free access to expert, curated information for the research and health community on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.

Karger COVID-19 Resources

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Free access to research articles on the COVID-19 outbreak.

ProQuest Resources

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Unlimited access to full-text content covering all facets of COVID-19 and related infectious diseases.

Royal Society of Chemistry COVID-19 Resources

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Free access to research papers and stories related to COVID-19.

Social Explorer

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Our subscription now includes detailed COVID-19 data visualizations by county and state. These maps provide a unique view of data that can be used by social scientists and public health instructors to better understand the spread of the virus.  Restricted to 5 simultaneous users

Springer-Nature COVID-19 Resources

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Free access to research articles, commentary, and relevant books in support of sharing research and data relevant to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Taylor & Francis COVID-19 Resources

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Free access to COVID-19 journal articles and book chapters in support of the global efforts in diagnosis, treatment, prevention and further research into COVID-19.

Wiley COVID-19 Resources

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Free access to relevant more than 5,000 journal articles, book chapters, entries in major reference works, special collections on COVID-19, and historical archives on epidemics.

Wiley Historical Archives on Epidemics