Articles on COVID
- A Tour Through Pandemic Law for COVID-19, Omar Ha-Redeye, Slaw.ca (March 15, 2020): "Canada has come a long way since the SARS pandemic in 2003. With the outbreak of COVID-19, here is a non-exhaustive overview of some of the ways that pandemics have come up in our legal system."
- The LawBytes Podcast, Episode 43: Heather Joseph on the Coronavirus and the Urgent Need for Open Access to Research Publications: "Given the head-spinning changes taking place in our society, there is a widely recognized need for immediate open access to the latest research and medical developments. Yet despite the fact that the public often funds research in the area, the conventional publishing model often places that information behind paywalls or subscription fees."
- COVID-19: Special Offers, News, and Updates From Library Vendors, Publishers, Online Services, and Others (infoDocket, March 17, 2020)
- LitCovid: A New Hub for 2019 Novel Coronavirus Scientific Literature From the the National Library of Medicine (infoDocket, March 14, 2020)
Labels: COVID-19, health law, information industry, libraries, open access, science
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