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New online resources available in response to COVID-19: Home
Resources provided for free surrounding COVID-19. Includes scholarly publishers, newspaper coverage, government resources, and data modelling resources.
a small sampling of temporarily free scholarship from Project MUSE publishers on the broad topic of pandemic and its effects throughout history, in culture, and on humanity as a whole.
Content is free, must use email to sign up. RPI community members can sign up to received full access to the NYTimes.com. See A-Z list for more instructions: https://guides.lib.rpi.edu/az.php?a=n
Public search engine offered by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Search inquiries are done in the Boolean style. For example, searching “coronavirus and SARS” results in several patents.
Many of our data analytics students and researchers are interested in, and perhaps already are, analyzing the data emerging from the 2019-2020 COVID-19 outbreak/pandemic. In early March 2020 we gathered a set of resources on exploring and modelling current global data. This list will be updated periodically as new resources become available.