COVID-19 Publisher Offerings
Cengage:
• The publisher provides Self-Serve Resources for Instructors, Digital Events to Help You Shift Online, and One-on-One Training or Individual Help for faculty who adopt Cengage texts. o https://www.cengage.com/help/covid-19/covid-19.html
Emerald Group Publishing:
• Research on epidemics, pandemics, and the coronavirus all available for free through Emerald Insight. o https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/topics/coronavirus
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt:
• HMH provides urgent book donations for at-home learning. HMH has made urgent donations of 65,000 books (with more to come) to partners at First Book and Save the Children, who are supporting students without access to the internet with quality books at home. o https://www.hmhco.com/about-us/press-releases/houghton-mifflin-harcourt-expands- support-for-schools-educators-and-students-navigating-covid-19-challenges-with-multi- tiered-response-effort
Macmillan Learning:
• (Formerly Palgrave Macmillan) offers free online training for faculty transitioning online. Reduced cost for textbooks is available through VitalSource or RedShelf. o https://www.macmillanlearning.com/college/us/content/covid19
McGraw Hill:
• MGH provides free training and support for our McGraw-Hill Connect and ALEKS digital learning platforms and helped thousands of instructors and students in recent weeks who need to move to an online format. o https://www.mheducation.com/ideas/announcements/mcgraw-hill-supporting-schools- and-learners-covid19
Oxford University Press:
• Epigeum, part of Oxford University Press, made its courses on Teaching Online and Blended Learning freely available until the end of May (and possibly longer) to help those tackling distance learning for the first time. o https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/coronavirus
Pearson:
• If your class uses a Pearson product that is supported by an eText through VitalSource or RedShelf, your students may be able to get immediate access at no charge. o https://www.pearson.com/us/campaigns/covid-19-faculty-support.html Penguin Random House:
• PMH temporarily suspended some of the permissions requirements for sharing texts online through education-related platforms. o https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/penguin-random-house-temporary-open- license/
Sage:
• For instructors, Sage offers free access to eTextbooks, courseware, and a range of articles and resources on online teaching. o https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/remote-teaching-solutions
Scholastic:
• Scholastic has launched Scholastic Learn At Home, a free digital learning hub to support students affected by closures due to the spread of coronavirus. o https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/articles/COVID-19.html
Springer Nature:
• Since March 2020, SN enabled free access to over 19,000 articles and book chapters on our platforms and made available, via Research Square, over 160 COVID-19 preprint articles. o https://www.springernature.com/gp/researchers/campaigns/coronavirus
Taylor & Francis/Routledge:
• T&F offers free access all relevant COVID-19 research articles, book chapters and information for your classes. It also pledges to prioritize all coronavirus research in its hundreds of journals. o https://taylorandfrancis.com/coronavirus/
Wiley:
• Wiley hosts an online database of teaching and textbook help including up-to-date resources to help you navigate changes in this challenging time (from working from home to teaching online and access the latest COVID-19 research). o https://www.wiley.com/network/covid-19-resources
Other resources for academic publishers:
• A list of other publishers and offerings: https://publishers.org/aap-news/covid-19-response/ • A summary of publisher strategies during the spring and summer semesters: https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=publishers-adapt-policies-to-help-educators-coronavirus- covid19
Updated 5/14/2020