Online Resources During COVID - 19

The Library is physically closed for now until further notice, but online service is available 24/7. The AISSMSCOE Library is here to help you as your classes move online. Library Has Subscription of various online database that database can be accessed through Knimbus App. Please download the app with following link. If you have more queries please use Ask A Librarian Feather available on this page below

Remote Learning Support for Users through Mobile App

In a current scenario where everything is on lock down due to COVID-19, learning and research shouldn’t be affected since the college has access to Remote Access and Mobile App for all e-Resources, which provides 24/7 access from any online computer, laptop or Mobile. You can download the Knimbus m-Library App from Google play store and Apple Store.

Many Publishers giving Free Access to the E Books and other research material. Resources and Links are provided for your information

  1. MgGraw Hill E Library – https://www.mcgill.ca/library/covid-19-open-resources
  2.  Ebsco e Books Collection – Ebsco eBook Academic Collection
  3.  Ebook Central (Proquest) – Ebook Central
  4.  Vital Scource – Vital Source – Free access to eTextbooks to students affected by COVID-19 campus closures from over 100 publishers, including Oxford University Press, Cambridge, University of Chicago, MacMillan, among others.
  5.  RedShelf – RedShelf – In collaboration with the academic publishing community, RedShelf is providing students with free, convenient access to their learning materials. Students need to create a free log-in to access.
  6.  Duke University Press- Duke University Press – Duke University Press is providing 90 days of complimentary electronic access to course materials (which includes their Duke eBook Collection).
  7. MIT Press- MIT Press – The MIT Press is offering libraries complimentary access to its catalog of eBooks on MIT Press Direct through the end of May 2020 to support faculty and students who are working and learning remotely. To receive free access to more than 2,770 MIT Press eBooks via MIT Press Direct, librarians may complete this webform: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeCLefaplCjng_6lHQVRigNvzjZCPMKaRHQqPqdE9A5T0WkoA/viewform?usp=sf_link
  8. Ohio State University Press – Ohio State University Press– For the duration of this crisis, all Ohio State University Press monographs, and the linguistics textbook language files, will be open and free to use through the Ohio State University Libraries’ Institutional Repository, The Knowledge Bank (https://kb.osu.edu/).
  9.  Project MUSE- Project MUSE is pleased to support its participating publishers in making scholarly content temporarily available for free on their platform. Among the publishers currently opting to make content free on
    Project MUSE are:

MUSE expects to announce additional participants and will continually update the list of publishers offering free access to content on this webpage: https://about.muse.jhu.edu/resources/freeresourcescovid19/.

ASK A LIBRARIAN, Support FOR COVID- 19

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Name
Scroll to Top