COVID-19 resources for librarians, campuses and health professionals
26 August 2020
By Elsevier Connect contributors
How to get free access to our coronavirus research, text and data mining, clinical information and remote access
To those of you who are working tirelessly to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, we applaud you and want to support your efforts. We created this page to let you know about resources we have made freely available for this purpose. It’s part of our comprehensive effort to support our customers and partners across the research, higher education and health communities during these unique and trying times.
We will update this page continually as more information and resources become available.
New: Elsevier's Novel Coronavirus Resource Directory
Elsevier has created a hub to improve discoverability of its #COVID resources for researchers, clinicians, health educators and others.
AI-enabled text and data mining
PubMed Central, the WHO COVID Database and other public repositories: We have made all Elsevier research and data content available to PubMed Central at the NIH's National Library of Medicine and other publicly funded repositories globally for as long as needed while the public health emergency is ongoing.
Free access via ScienceDirect: All Elsevier-published research on COVID-19 and related viruses including journal articles and chapters from our handbooks, reference works and encyclopedias (over 20,000 pieces of content) is available for free on ScienceDirect opens in new tab/window and have been made available as a corpus for download in a machine-readable format opens in new tab/window with rights for full text and data mining, re-use and analyses for as long as needed. This dataset is also available to the Semantic Scholar team at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence opens in new tab/window, who are also taking the daily updates and combing it with a larger dataset that been made available to Kaggle opens in new tab/window.
Remote access
For instructions and assistance with remote access to the Elsevier solutions you use, please consult this guide: How can I set up remote access for my users? opens in new tab/window
Protecting the health and safety of our people
At Elsevier, we are also working remotely to stay connected with you. To minimize the effects on our employees and the potential to spread the virus, Elsevier has implemented a range of measures for our staff around the world. We have stopped all non-essential travel and asked all our employees to follow hygiene and government recommendations, practice social distancing and self-isolate if feeling unwell.
How can we further support you?
We welcome feedback and suggestions from our customers on how we can support them further at this challenging time. We are committed to working together with our customers and like-minded organizations to improve the value we deliver to researchers, research leaders, librarians, funders and healthcare professionals. Please share your feedback with the people you normally keep in contact with at Elsevier, including publishers, account managers and customer support colleagues. We appreciate your continued support.