WASHINGTON, D.C. — Peer-reviewed research and research libraries continue to be trusted guides during times of scientific uncertainty. As the world navigates the COVID-19 pandemic, BioOne (about.BioOne.org) is proud to share the wealth of relevant content from our publishing partners to provide support for those working on crisis solutions. Visit our coronavirus resource page.
In collaboration with the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Greater Western Library Alliance, BioOne and our publishers have made articles related to coronavirus in the following journals available via open access through 2020:
• | Avian Diseases (125 articles) Publisher: American Association of Avian Pathologists |
• | Journal of Wildlife Diseases (56 articles) Publisher: Wildlife Disease Association |
• | Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (34 articles) Publisher: American Association of Zoo Veterinarians |
Additional relevant articles related to the coronavirus and pandemics are included on BioOne Complete.
To learn more about how research libraries are utilizing technological advancements and access to information to facilitate global collaboration, read ARL’s, “Mitigating COVID-19: The Contribution Research Libraries Are Making.” Additionally, ARL has compiled COVID-19 news and resource pages from their member libraries and parent institutions; these are updated daily.
In order to help our subscribers navigate remote work and study, we have provided information about remote access and resources to reach users:
Remote Access
BioOne Complete makes remote access easy, to support your patrons even when they are away from work or school:
- Update your institution’s IP addresses or submit proxy IP addresses: contact Library Services
- Individual users can affiliate their personal account with your institution’s subscription
- Google Scholar can provide off-campus access to BioOne library subscriptions
If you are interested in reaching your users to share this information, BioOne offers resources to help promote your subscription. We have several items available for your use, including user guides, flyers, and descriptive text.
We encourage you to share this information with any colleagues who may be interested. If you have any questions about access, please contact Library Services.