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Free E-Resources : COVID-19

This is a list of E-Resources offered by various vendors during Covid-19 pandemic.

Free E-Resources : COVID-19

This guide compiles newly available resource, either by trial or offered by vendors to aid in remote and online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic crisis. 

 

  • Coronavirus Research Database (Free resource) : This database is created by ProQuest to help libraries support the crucial research needed now to fight COVID-19 as well as support distance learning for their patrons.
  • JSTOR Open Access Books : This collection of Open Access eBooks from various publishers, including Brill, Cornell University Press, De Gruyter, and University of California Press.
  • JSTOR Open Access Journals : This collection of Open Access journals cover topical areas in sustainability and security studies, and offer broad coverage in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
  • LAW360 : This database provides legal news and current awareness tools in a wide variety of law practice areas. It is updated every business day.

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