Trial Databases

The UO Library has trial access to several databases. As part of the evaluation process, we would like to receive comments from library patrons about the usefulness of these databases.

Comments for Trial Databases

You will need to log in using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) Service to use the resources from off campus.

Databases A to Z

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Adam Matthew Digital Collections

Expires: 10/10/2024

African Newspapers: British Library

African Newspapers: The British Library Collection features nearly 60 newspapers from across the African continent, all published before 1900. Originally archived by the British Library—the national library of the United Kingdom and one of the largest and most respected libraries in the world—these rare historical documents are now available for the first time in a fully searchable online collection. From culture to history to geopolitics, the pages of these newspapers offer fresh research opportunities for students and scholars interested in topics related to Africa.

Expires: 10/18/2024

AIP COVID-19 Content

AIP Publishing has identified a collection of research articles relevant to infectious diseases, epidemics, computational epidemiology, and pandemics, and made them free to read.

American Association of Pediatrics Pediatric Collections: COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact our everyday lives, we recognize the sacrifices you are making on behalf of us all. We understand that your time is valuable. To assist you in your important work, a new OPEN ACCESS COVID-19 Pediatric Collection has launched.

American Physiological Society Publications for Microbiology COVID-19 Research Registry

The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) is committed to connecting your institution’s patrons to the science they need and want, with the launch of the COVID-19 Research Registry. The last few weeks has seen COVID-19 scientifically connect the world in ways no one could have ever imagined. Access to relevant and timely information is the key to the breakthrough that will end this global pandemic.

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Baker & Taylor’s Boundless Collections

Introducing Boundless by Baker & Taylor, our new community-centric platform that allows patrons to explore your library’s programs and e-media like never before! With Boundless, your patrons can explore an extensive digital library including eBooks and audio filled with captivating titles across various genres, from trending bestsellers to timeless classics. Our new platform also offers activities, customizable reading programs, and more.

Username: BTA205
Password: 1234

Expires: 10/05/2024

Brill COVID-19 Resources

More than 30 leading STM publishers have committed to making all of their COVID-19 and coronavirus-related publications immediately accessible. At Brill we have opened up books and articles on topics such as public health, distance learning, crisis research.

Brill Online Journal Collection

Brill publishes almost 600 journals titles – including 42 fully Open Access titles. Many of Brill’s journals are indexed by major abstracting & indexing services, such as Web of Science and Scopus. All back volumes are digitized and are included in the Brill Journal Archives Online.

Expires: 12/31/2024

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COVID-19 Official Directives, Guidance & Resources

This resource is designed to help you easily find and access Directives, Guidance, and Resources from Official Government sources in the United States. Coverage includes:

  • Federal States
  • Select Municipalities
  • US Territories

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De Gruyter e-Journal Collection

Welcome to De Gruyter! An independent academic publisher disseminating excellent scholarship since 1749, we remain true to our founding spirit and have ambitious plans for the future.

Expires: 12/31/2024

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Hypotheses - Open Edition (Expanded Access)

Participating publishers on the list has opened up their content to users.

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Karger COVID-19 articles

Karger is making all published Coronavirus / COVID-19 articles freely available until the end of 2020, in order to support current research initiatives and community health.

Keledge Chinese E-book Platform

The Keledge Chinese E-book Platform is a sub-platform of the National Knowledge Service Platform of China. More than 300 mainland publishers provide e-book resources here ranging from liberal arts, social sciences to natural sciences to support academic research on Chinese culture. Keledge has the highest synchronization rate between e-book adding time and print book publication time in China Mainland, with new books continuously uploaded. The trial access provides access to 10% of the content for each eBook, full-text access will be activated after purchase.

Expires: 10/27/2024

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Mary Ann Liebert COVID-19 articles

Liebert has made, and will continue to make, all of their COVID-19 research content available for free.

McGraw Hill Medical Access Medicine COVID-19 Central

The AccessMedicine channel for the latest information on the COVID-19 global pandemic.

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NEJM Group - Covid-19 Content and Online Teaching Resources

To help you provide trustworthy resources to your patrons, we have created this reference web page containing links to all freely available Covid-19 content from the New England Journal of Medicine, NEJM Journal Watch, NEJM Resident 360, and NEJM Catalyst. In addition to access to original research and other relevant articles, you will also find links to education resources, NEJM multimedia, and teaching resources as well as online journal club discussions hosted every two weeks by NEJM Resident 360, a benefit of your institution subscription.

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OSU Knowledge Bank

For the duration of this crisis, all Ohio State University Press University Libraries' Institutional Repository, The Knowledge Bank monographs, and the linguistics textbook language files, will be open and free to use.

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ProQuest Coronavirus Research Database

ProQuest has announced the launch of a Coronavirus Research Database in response to the rapidly growing need for authoritative content related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The new cross-disciplinary resource enables researchers to search and discover full-text articles, dissertations and other content from key publishers in one place.

Protocols.io Coronavirus Method Development Community

protocols.io is a centralized platform for creating and sharing research methods.

Note: Account will need to be created

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RCNI Plus Nursing Standard

To support the nursing community RCNi have developed a dedicated COVID-19 resource centre that is completely free to access for all nurses and frontline NHS staff working with coronavirus patients. Our COVID-19 resource centre is a great way for nurses to keep up to date with the latest news and developments on COVID-19 and what it means for nursing practice. It includes peer-reviewed evidence-based articles and e-learning modules which address some of the areas of care that COVID-19 patients may require, as well as resources designed to help staff stay well during this demanding and stressful period.

Royal Society COVID-19 Collection

This special collection comprises some papers likely to be relevant to the outbreak.

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Wiley Online Library COVID-19 Research Resources

It's in these times of crisis where communities come together even more. As a publisher of trusted health science, we've made the relevant research articles, book chapters and entries in our major references freely available below, in support of the global efforts in diagnosis, treatment, prevention and further research in this disease and similar viral respiratory infections. Our approach is to use the world-class information we have available to directly improve health and to support the virtual efforts of healthcare practitioners globally. We are continually monitoring the developments and we will update the content of this page periodically.