*** Temporary Resources for COVID19 Pandemic & current issues ***
ACRL's : Updated information, free professional development, open access publications, and
other resources to support academic and research library personnel during a pandemic.
The guide includes resources for distance education and engagement, free webcasts
and publications, best practices, information on self-care and working from home,
up-to-date information from public health officials, and collections of ALA and community-sourced
resources to assist in navigating a pandemic.
for additional resources on COVID-19
: Free access till 06/30/2021. Provides faculty & students with a complete image resource
in a wide array of subjects with the breadth & depth to add context beyond the confines
of your discipline.
: For our Education majors, parents, etc. Access to audio/interactive e-Books for
K-12 students.
(IHME) Data and projections for the U.S. and individual states.
: An ever-growing list of COVID19 complimentary expanded access from a variety of
publishers and vendors. PLEASE NOTE: Access varies among the providers, some require
the individual to register for access, and other conditions may apply. Please read
the conditions provided for each platform.
In addition to our normal JSTOR offerings of Arts Sciences I, II, III collections,
and Health General Sciences collection, our patrons will have access to additional
journals and e-Books through 06/30/2021. Users simply have to use Concordia Library's
JSTOR link and the available expanded content will be reflected in the search results.
For our Education majors, parents, etc. Free activities, e-books and resources to
keep K-12 students engaged during this new-normal of school closures and social distancing.
, a collection of books that supports emergency remote teaching, research activities,
independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools,
training centers, and libraries are closed.
Medical learning platform for clinicians and caregivers. Please Note: User will have to accept a pledge to fight the spread of COVID-19, and also to register
by email.
The Royal Society: Relevant and current Also, for a limited time, there will be access to additional content for researchers: