This page contain open‑access materials made freely available during the COVID‑19 pandemic (2020–2022). These resources are retained to support research on public health emergencies, crisis response, distance learning, safety management, and institutional resilience.
This section is for high‑quality, evidence‑based, non‑AIMS institutional resources that support learning, research, and general awareness related to COVID‑19.
An article discussing how libraries and information institutions prepare for, respond to, and support communities during the COVID‑19 pandemic, including emergency planning, access to information, and digital services.
Provides peer‑reviewed research articles, clinical guidance, and policy analyses related to COVID‑19, published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ).
A curated collection of open‑access journals, research articles, and datasets on COVID‑19 from Elsevier’s global academic publishing network.
Publisher‑curated and academic research portals providing peer‑reviewed articles, data, and scholarly commentary on COVID‑19 and its social, economic, and institutional impacts.
an online collection of peer‑reviewed research articles, data, and expert insights related to COVID‑19, freely accessible to support global research and response efforts.
a publishing portal highlighting special journal issues and research opportunities focused on COVID‑19 across management, social science, and healthcare disciplines.
Open library and archival resources documenting information services, public access to knowledge, and cultural preservation during global health emergencies.
a free global digital collection providing access to cultural, historical, and scholarly materials from libraries and archives around the world.
a curated collection of free and online courses offered by Ivy League universities, covering a wide range of academic and professional subjects.
a short informational resource explaining how EBSCO helps libraries and institutions expand digital access and support online learning.