Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been declared a global pandemic by the WHO. The following resources (LibGuide) are compiled to provide COVID-19 information support for researchers at the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo (UNIMED) and across Nigeria.
To request literature support for your research or to recommend a resource for inclusion in this LibGuide, please send an email to bpopoola@unimed.edu.ng. Researchers outside UNIMED should route their requests through their librarians.
*This page is undergoing constant update at the moment. Please stay safe.
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- Research4Life/HINARI (Login required. See your librarian)
- PubMed COVID-19 search (with preset search parameters)
- Google Scholar COVID-19 search (with preset search parameters)
- COVID-19 Research Explorer (Google’s new AI-powered tool to search COVID-19 research papers)
- The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) COVID-19 collection: a collection of articles and other resources on the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, including clinical reports, management guidelines, and commentary.
- Elsevier Novel Coronavirus Information Center: compartmentalized into clinical information, research/drug discovery, public health and patient resources
- Taylor & Francis Coronavirus Research Archive: relevant research articles free to access in order to support the global effort to diagnose, treat, prevent COVID-19
- Lancet COVID-19 Resource Centre: this resource brings together new 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) content from across The Lancet journals as it is published.
- Semantic Scholar’s COVID-19 Open Research Dataset: open resource of over 51,000 scholarly articles, including over 40,000 with full text, about COVID-19 and the coronavirus family.
- Cell’s Coronavirus Resource Hub: content about the outbreak as it appears in Cell Press journals
- BMJ’s Coronavirus (covid-19) Hub: supports health professionals and researchers with practical guidance, online CPD courses, as well as the latest news, comment, and research from BMJ
- Handbook of Public Health Ethics: The entire Oxford Handbook of Public Health Ethics is available for anyone to access. Its content primarily focuses on the laws and restrictions imposed during medical emergencies.