Free Access to the University of Cambridge, Project Muse and Springer Nature during Covid19

cambridge Cambridge University Press FREE ACCESS to Textbooks Cambridge University Press is making higher education textbooks in HTML format free to access online during the coronavirus outbreak.
Over 700 textbooks, published and currently available, on Cambridge Core are available regardless of whether textbooks were previously purchased. – English Language Teaching, in partnership with colleagues at Cambridge Assessment English, are producing free, online content for teachers and learners. Our World of Better Learning blog is supporting distance learning for those whose schools have been closed.
https://www.cambridge.org/ph/cambridgeenglish

– Education publishing are working to support teachers, students and parents around the world. A range of online resources are available in the form of free 90 days trials and our regional teams will be on hand to discuss individual customer needs, providing the help and guidance around moving to or using online and blended print and digital products.
https://www.cambridge.org/ph/education
https://www.cambridge.org/about-us/covid-19/

project muse

Project Muse In response to the challenges created by the global public health crisis of COVID-19, Project MUSE is pleased to support its participating publishers in making scholarly content temporarily available for free on our platform. With many higher education institutions moving into an exclusively online learning environment for the foreseeable future, we hope that easy access to vetted research in the humanities and social sciences, from a variety of distinguished university presses, societies, and related not-for-profit publishers, will help to support teaching, learning, and knowledge discovery for users worldwide.

 

springernature-logoSpringer Nature – FREE ACCESS to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 related research articles from Springer Nature journals, as well as additional commentary on this topic and relevant book.SARS-CoV-2 is a new virus responsible for an outbreak of respiratory illness known as COVID-19, which has spread to several countries around the world. As a leading research publisher, Springer Nature is committed to supporting the global response to emerging outbreaks by enabling fast and direct access to the latest available research, evidence, and data.

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