COVID-19 Resources

By Tulsidas Library , PGIMER Chandigarh.

Coronavirus|COVID-19:Information You Can Trust

COVID-19 has been the subject of many recent news and social media reports. With the increase unreliable news information, we suggest going to the following trusted sources to learn more about this topic.We librarians and publishers have put together a list of links to trustworthy sources on the COVID-19 Novel outbreak. This page includes the links to scholarly resources and more.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a trusted, authoritative source for public health information. The WHO announced the official name for the disease that is causing the 2020 outbreak of coronavirus disease: COVID-19.

Ministry Of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India

For any technical enquiry with respect to COVID19, you may kindly email on technicalquery.covid19@gov.in

5. COVID-19 RESOURCES

Wiley is here to help you find everything you need as researchers, educators, and professionals. Bookmark this page for up-to-date resources to help you navigate changes in this challenging time, from working from home to teaching online, and access the latest COVID-19 research. Our goal is to share examples of how the community is uniting and evolving during this pandemic.

Wiley has made more than 5,000 COVID-19-related articles freely available in support of the global efforts in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

Springer have made available for free all relevant research it has published and continue to publish, and is strongly urging its authors submitting articles related to this emergency to share underlying datasets relating to the outbreak as rapidly and widely as possible.

A special page at NEJM.org presents a collection of articles and other resources on the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, including clinical reports, management guidelines, and commentary. All articles are freely available.

Here you will find expert, curated information for the research and health community on SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus) and COVID-19 (the disease). All resources are free to access and include guidelines for clinicians and patients. Updated as of everyday.

This includes: Staff Education (eLearning modules, Skills, Procedures, Drug Monographs, Overviews), Patient Education (Patient handouts, videos),Treatment (Order Sets), Care Provision (Care Plans),Public & Patient Information.

Karger provides free access to relevant articles and works with international organisations to support the sharing of relevant research and data, including supporting the WHO and the initiative from the White House Office of Science and Technology to make all relevant research and data immediately available in one place via PubMed Central (PMC).

To assist health workers and researchers working under challenging conditions to bring this outbreak to a close, The Lancet has created a Coronavirus Resource Centre. This resource brings together new 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) content from across The Lancet journals as it is published. All of our COVID-19 content is free to access.

This collection includes the latest medical research from SAGE related to the virus as well as top social and behavioral research to help individuals, communities, and leaders make the best decisions on dealing with the outbreak and its consequences.

This microsite provides links and references to all relevant COVID-19 research articles, book chapters and information that can be freely accessed on Taylor & Francis Online and Taylor & Francis ebooks in support of the global efforts in diagnosis, treatment, prevention and further research into COVID-19

As an international provider of medical information and services Thieme aims to support physicians worldwide in the fight against the further spread of the virus. Articles from specialist journals such as Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine are bundled together and can be accessed.

To aid scientists, epidemiologists and clinical researchers using the Ovid medical research platform, Wolters Kluwer developed two Expert Searches focused on COVID-19. The advanced searches make it easier to navigate the vast body of research and access the latest and most relevant content on MEDLINE and Journals@Ovid.

The collection of articles is available free online to serve as open resources for the community as it works to ensure that the COVID-19 outbreak is fully understood and contained.

LitCovid is a curated literature hub for tracking up-to-date scientific information about the 2019 novel Coronavirus. It is the most comprehensive resource on the subject, providing a central access to 3207 (and growing) relevant articles in PubMed.