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Springer Nature and UNESCO have signed an agreement to publish open access books on education, culture, the natural sciences, the human and social sciences and communication and information.
MUSE has launched a new set of resources for instructors, along with a one-stop-shop for libraries to assist with managing access and discovery for MUSE.
Kudos is offering the free use of Kudos Pro to help researchers keep communicating during pandemic disruption.
ReadCube has launched the COVID-19 Research Pass (CRP) programme in collaboration with leading publishers to enable access for those doing research into COVID-19.
Support, resources and guidance from the RSC including Covid-19 article collections, the latest published research and a promotional toolkit for librarians are all available to use remotely.
A recent blog post from Royal Society Publishing’s director sums up some of the changes which have been made.
Liverpool University Press has created a landing page detailing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on journal subscriptions.
The Biochemical Society and Portland Press have suspended paywalls on all published content.
Cactus Communications has launched a platform offering COVID-19-related research, insights, commentary, and expert recommendations.
Jisc has created a resources registry detailing measures taken by publishers in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.