Great news! thank you Susan for letting us know.
Sincerely,
Anna



Anna Friedman

Head of the Acquisition Department

Bloomfield Library for Humanities and Social Sciences

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Mount Scopus

Jerusalem 91905

Israel



From: serialst@simplelists.com <serialst@simplelists.com> on behalf of Susan Soule <ssoule@cambridge.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 7:38 PM
To: serialst@simplelists.com <serialst@simplelists.com>
Subject: [SERIALST] Cambridge University Press increases coronavirus support
 
Cambridge University Press is offering free, online access to higher education textbooks and coronavirus research during the COVID-19 outbreak.
 
In addition, existing customers are being offered free access to key reference works on request to help them overcome the disruption caused by the global response to the pandemic.
 
All 700 textbooks published and currently available in HTML format on Cambridge Core are available regardless of whether textbooks were previously purchased. Free access is available until the end of May 2020 and a full list of HTML textbooks published on the platform can be found here:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/textbooks
 
Students in the United States will also be able to access free e-book versions of Press textbooks through VitalSource:
https://press.vitalsource.com/vitalsource-helps
 
In addition, existing Cambridge Core customers can request free access to a collection of reference works for libraries during the same period, including all of the Cambridge Histories, Cambridge Companions, and Cambridge Elements. Existing customers should contact their regular library sales representative to make a request.
 
In addition, we are providing free access to coronavirus research on Cambridge Core. More than 80 relevant book chapters and journal articles are currently in the collection, with future articles being added once they are published:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/browse-subjects/medicine/coronavirus-free-access-collection
 
We have also joined other publishers in signing a commitment to make the research available through PubMed Central and other public repositories of journal literature.
 
More details on the response to the COVID-19 pandemic from our Academic Publishing group can be found here:
https://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/covid-19-resources-and-information

 

 

Susan Soule

Library Marketing Manager

Cambridge University Press

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USA

Tel: 001 212 337 5019

Mobile: 001 646 468 4942

Email: ssoule@cambridge.org

 

 

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