Want to find out more about COVID-19?
17/06/2020

Did you know the British Library has developed a guide to free, publicly available information on COVID-19?
The guide provides links to sources such as the NHS, National Institutes for Health, and the World Health Organisation among many others.
It has been designed to support the public, researchers and policymakers alike, during the current COVID-19 pandemic. From a research point of view it has links to pre-print servers, and core publishers, such as Elsevier, SpringerNature and Wiley, who have temporarily made select information freely available to assist in collaborative research towards a solution.
Check it out here: British Library Guide
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