23 March 2020
Free access to COVID-19 research
Taylor & Francis CEO, Annie Callanan, outlines how the company have been working to provide the research community with free access to COVID-19 research.
A microsite has also been launched which consolidates journal and book resources on COVID-19. This is currently being updated based on daily keyword scans of articles in production to ensure that all COVID-19 research is free at the point of publication.
Support for remote learning
Instructions on enabling remote access for Taylor & Francis Online are available. Additional options to support off-campus access are being added, and this page will be updated in the next few weeks as these become available.
Details of how to enable remote access authentication for e-books on Taylor & Francis e-books are also available.
Taylor & Francis is working with several partners to support access to e-books and e-textbooks. For students who are no longer able to access core textbooks on campus because their university has closed, free access to e-books is being provided through partnerships with VitalSource, Kortext (in conjunction with JISC), and Red Shelf.
Print resources
It is anticipated there may be some problems with getting print copies delivered. Given the increasing uncertainty on print delivery, the e-book option for these services is the most reliable delivery and access option.