In response to the crisis caused by COVID-19, several websites and online platforms allowed partial or complete public access to its contents free of charge. Normally, these websites would only allow access based on paid periodic subscriptions or individual purchasing. Some of these subscriptions are worth thousands of $$.
So here’s a list of these websites for our readers, to be updated regularly as other websites join the campaign!
1. Jus Mundi
This search engine for International Law and Arbitration decided to allow free access to all of its publications for everyone until 30 April, 2020.
Link: https://jusmundi.com/en/
2. RedShelf
This website which provides access to eBooks decided to grant free access in cooperation with its publishing partners to all students because of the crisis caused by COVID-19.
Link: https://www.about.redshelf.com/
3. Harvard Business Review
This website decided to allow free subscriptions for the Reading Marathon Program, which includes sending articles and videos on a daily basis that were restricted to subscribers, in order to improve reading skills as part of the daily program for individuals and companies.
Link: https://hbrarabic.com/marathon/
4. Amazon
Now you no longer need to subscribe to get access to audiobooks for children and young adults, as well as to some works from classic literature. Now it’s all free.
Link: https://stories.audible.com/start-listen
5. Oxford University Press
This Oxford University website usually provides paid access to articles and scientific research material in various fields. Now, the website allows free access to heaps of online material FOR FREE!
Link: https://global.oup.com/?cc=jo
6. Al-Jazeera Center for Studies
Al-Jazeera Center for Studies has now decided to offer more than 100 of its Arabic books for free.
Link: https://studies.aljazeera.net/ar/ebooks#more
7. Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies decided now to make available all of its scientific periodicals, which include a large number of research, studies and book reviews, for free download to the community of researchers and those interested in the social and human sciences.
8. Dar AlMandumah
Dar AlMandumah has now allowed access to its databases containing magazines, research and articles for researchers for free access but no downloads.
Link: http://search.mandumah.com/MyResearch/Home
9. Namaa Academy for the Humanities and Islamic Sciences
The Academy has launched its #StayAtHome initiative in Arabic by allowing free registration to its 4 online diploma degrees, available in ARABIC. These are: Diploma of Islamic Sciences, Humanities, Philosophy and Research Methods, Language, and Communications and Translation.
Link: https://www.namaeacademy.com/stayaturhome
10. Oxford Public International Law
A website that offers its subscribers accesses to works and resources on Public International Law essential for researches. Some of it’s contents are now available for free until 30th June 2020.
11. Alexandria Library
A library located in Alexandria/Egypt. It has been temporarily closed due to the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) but its books are now available for free download as PDF files.
Link: https://books-library.online/d-476-download
12. EBSCO International Library
A digital library that offers access to books and articles. EBSCO has created a free-to-use account available for three months.
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Link: http://search.ebscohost.com/
Websites that offer reliable information on the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
1. The New England Journal of Medicine
This is a medical journal that provides a collection of articles and scientific sources for clinical reports, management plans, and extensively detailed commentary based on paid subscriptions.
All articles related to Covid-19 are published on the magazine’s website and are available to all visitors free of charge.
Link: https://www.nejm.org/
2. The Lancet
This is a weekly medical journal that publishes scientific articles by a number of scientists from different countries across the world, in addition to audio recordings of articles and press interviews in the same field based on paid subscriptions.
The magazine’s website provides immediate and free access to all articles and audio recordings related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) without the need to subscribe.
Link: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/home
3. Wiley Online Library
This library offers online books, research papers and articles on various fields on its website based on paid subscriptions.
All works related to COVID-19 are available for free on the Library website.
Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
4. ScienceDirect.com
This website provides access to magazines, research papers, book chapters and scientific articles, some of which are free.
All works related to COVID-19 are available for free on the website and you can download them as well.
Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/
5. Taylor & Francis Group
This website provides research and book chapters and articles on various fields based on paid subscriptions.
The website provides access to all work related to Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the website at no charge.
Link: https://taylorandfrancis.com/
6. Unbound Medicine
This website provides medical clinical articles, reports and analyzes. Access to these is paid.
However, works related to COVID-19 are available on the website free of charge.
Link: https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline
* Check this link to know more about our campaign to encourage free public access to scholarly resources during the Corona crisis.