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Coronavirus lockdown - Springer Nature makes key textbooks freely accessible for affected educators, students and academics -

With the Coronavirus outbreak having an unprecedented impact on education, Springer Nature is launching a global program to support learning and teaching at higher education institutions worldwide. This will see institutions able to access for free more than 500 key textbooks across Springer Nature’s eBook subject collections. These books will be available via SpringerLink until at least the end of July.

Springer Nature has made thousands of research articles on the Coronavirus freely available to accommodate the need for access to essential research, and is providing guidance and support to librarians looking to enable remote access for their staff and students. This new initiative goes a step further and is aimed at further supporting learning and teaching by giving students, academics, and university staff access to essential Springer Nature textbooks.

As a leader in publishing SDG-relevant research, with titles including Nature Climate Change (the most highly-cited climate change journal) and Nature Sustainability, Springer Nature publishes research of critical importance to the understanding of climate and sustainability issues and how to tackle them. The Responsible Business report shares the commitment to connect relevant research with the policymakers and practitioners who can build on these insights.

This program is in addition to the host of initiatives Macmillan International Higher Education, Springer Nature’s education division, is undertaking to support academics and students with their teaching and learning in these challenging times. For MIHE titles, academics can request ebook samples where they already have print editions and can have open access to its course management systems for the books they use. MIHE is also working with regional providers such as VitalSource, Kortext, and RedShelf to ensure that in specific markets where students are separated from their print books, they have access to ebooks to help them to continue to study remotely.

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