A collection of resources around coronaviruses and the novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
The current global outbreak of a novel coronavirus COVID-19 has resulted in great volumes of research as the scientific and medical communities fight to understand this new threat and develop strategies control it. Scholarly publishers around the world have collected together relevant research and made it freely accessible to researchers and concerned citizens to support this work. On ScienceOpen we have begun to gather publisher collections of coronavirus literature together with a daily update of new preprints and articles in this super collection to highlight the carefully vetted publications produced by some of the world’s top academic publishers.
The ScienceOpen platform allows you to search within this growing resource, filter by preprint or open access, sort by date, citation number or Altmetric score. Researchers can share with one click, recommend or review articles to help us all improve this growing body of knowledge.
If you would like to include your research in the ScienceOpen collection contact Stephanie Dawson (stephanie.dawson@scienceopen.com) for more information.
Collected publications for chemists on the COVID-19 coronavirus from ACS Publications
This Collection includes papers published in several AIP Publishing journals and AIP Conference Proceedings on topics including: computational methods spanning complex networks, evolutionary methodologies, random walk dynamics, mechanistic models, and more. These articles examine aspects of infectious diseases, epidemics, computational epidemiology, and pandemics.
A collection of articles relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic published in the Annals of Family Medicine.
An Annual Reviews collection of review articles or research relevant to the current COVID-19 outbreak
As part of Bioscientifica’s response to the current global fight against COVID-19 we have created an online collection of the latest research in the field from across our journals portfolio to help support public health authorities, medical professionals, researchers, clinicians, policymakers and the general public who are working to contain the spread of the virus.
COVID-19 is having a significant impact on our societies on many different levels. This collection explores some of the social impacts of the pandemic, including research into the role of COVID-19 in shifting the boundaries of political power, growing levels of poverty, increased social isolation and the demands placed on the third sector.
A collection of articles published in the China CDC Weekly on COVID-19 research
SBP is publishing COVID-19 research open access as it becomes available, examining the psychological impacts of this rapidly evolving pandemic.
A collection of articles published by Emerald Group Publishing relevant to the current COVID-19 pandemic and its context. This content explores the wider impact on society and includes research on healthcare, education, homeworking, SCM and tourism.
The latest articles from ERS publications on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19
A collection of relevant articles published in Future Science Group journals around the biology, pathology and control of coronaviruses, as well as treatment strategies and drug re-purposing. All content is free to read.
A collection of new and previously published articles by Hindawi Publishers on coronavirus research and treatment. Discover more resources at https://www.hindawi.com/covid-19-collection
A selection of research relevant to the current COVID-19 pandemic by Hogrefe Publishers.
A collection of articles published by IEEE relevant to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak
A collection of articles from IOP Publishing journals relevant to the current COVID-19 / SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
A collection of new articles published in JAMA and the specialty journals in the JAMA Network (American Medical Association) on Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), and past publications on vaccine development, infection control, and public health preparedness.
Jaypee Journals COVID collection, focuses on all aspects of coronavirus disease. This collection includes original research papers, review articles, case reports, case series, short communications, and clinical techniques.
This collection of articles published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. is available free online to serve as an open resource for the community as it works to ensure that the COVID-19 outbreak is fully understood and contained
A collection of articles on COVID-19, SARS-Cov-2 and coronaviruses published open access by MDPI publishers.
To allow the widest possible distribution of relevant research, the Microbiology Society has brought together articles from across our portfolio and made this content freely available.
This is a collection of research on the coronavirus disease COVID-2019. It is updated automatically for the terms COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, 2019-nCoV. Caution: articles flagged as "preprint" have not yet undergone peer review.
A Collection of research on COVID-19 and the SARS-CoV-2 virus published open access in the Pan African Medical Journal
This Collection of articles highlights all content published across the PLOS journals relating to the COVID-19/SARS-Coronavirus-2 pandemic in 2019-20.
A collection of articles published by the Royal Society relevant to the current pandemic outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
UCL published research related to the Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic.
In support of the global efforts in diagnosis, treatment, prevention and further research in this disease and similar viral respiratory infections, Wiley made relevant research articles, book chapters and entries in their major references freely available
Main image credit: | Yuri Samiolov, Coronavirus, Flickr CC BY bit.ly/3dNp4Fu |
ScienceOpen disciplines: | Emergency medicine & Trauma, Molecular biology, Respiratory medicine, Microbiology & Virology, Public health, Infectious disease & Microbiology |
Keywords: | Coronavirus, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Pandemic, Acute respiratory disease, Pneumonia, MERS, SARS |
DOI: | 10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-MED.CLLFUDH.v1 |