A variety of online resources are available during the COVID-19 pandemic, some that have previously been available only by subscription. MHIKNET staff have identified some resources that you may find useful.
MHIKNET COVID-19 Resources List
We've pulled together a list of freely available COVID-19 information sources<https://bit.ly/37vU75n> for health professionals and researchers. The list is periodically updated as new resources become available. Examples of featured resources include the Oxford COVID-19 Evidence Service<https://www.cebm.net/oxford-covid-19/>, temporary free access to the entire Cochrane Library<https://www.cochranelibrary.com/>, and the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases podcast<https://nccid.ca/podcast-2019-ncov/?fbclid=IwAR0rkYOnd3CpkM3RX8YiLfJ3oNpiU1…>
The Hill Times
The Hill Times<https://www.hilltimes.com/>, Canada's politics and government news service, is currently offering free access to its content in the form of a free trial (registration required<https://hilltimes.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a90bfb63c26a30f02131a6…>)
Newspapers
Several newspapers are making their COVID-19 news coverage available for free, including:
* The Winnipeg Free Press<https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/special/coronavirus/>
* Toronto Star<*%09Toronto%20Star:%20https:/www.thestar.com/news/world/coronavirus.html>
* The Globe and Mail<https://www.theglobeandmail.com/topics/coronavirus/>
* National Post<https://nationalpost.com/tag/coronavirus>
* The New York Times<https://www.nytimes.com/news-event/coronavirus> (registration required)
Other Resources for You and Your Family:
K-12 Learning
CBC has made their subscription-based education site Curio<https://curio.ca/en/> accessible to all Canadian families. You can browse through carefully curated collections<https://curio.ca/en/collections/> that support the K-12 curriculum, and discover different educational packages that include worksheets, hands-on activities and teacher guides. Curio.ca is available in both English and French. With the exception of the 3rd party channel content (ex: BBC and National Geographic videos), all the CBC and Radio-Canada content is available
Khan Academy<https://www.khanacademy.org/> offers practice exercises and instructional videos for math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more.
Code.org<https://code.org/> offers lessons in computer programming for students of all ages, K-12 and beyond.
Your Public Library
WPL card holders can access electronic reading material and stream movies and music 24/7. See their website<https://guides.wpl.winnipeg.ca/closure/home> for more information.
Public libraries outside of Winnipeg<https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1a8LsuTjneegFFyidI9Mn2hlD0oU&usp=s…> also have electronic resources available to card holders. Click on the map icons to surface information about each library, including the link to their website where you can find more information.
Live streaming at the Zoo
The Cincinnati Zoo is streaming a daily home safari<http://cincinnatizoo.org/home-safari-resources/> that features different animals at the zoo and related activities that kids can do at home.
The Assiniboine Park & Zoo is also offering live Creature Features<https://www.facebook.com/assiniboineparkzoo> on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1:00 p.m.
Online Book Readings for Kids
The CBC lists a collection of taped and upcoming readings in their March 17th article<https://www.cbc.ca/books/canadian-writers-are-sharing-readings-of-their-boo…>.
Berliner Philharmoniker Digital Concert Hall
The Berliner Philharmoniker Digital Concert Hall<https://www.digitalconcerthall.com/en/news> features live streamed and recorded concerts, interviews and films. Register on the Digital Concert Hall ticket page<https://www.digitalconcerthall.com/en/ticket/purchase?action=coupon&code=BE…> before March 31st to get free access for 30 days.
Museums and Galleries Online
Google Arts & Culture<https://artsandculture.google.com/partner?hl=en&tab=pop> features virtual exhibits and tours of world famous museums and galleries. Individual museums and galleries have also been featuring their collections and exhibits on social media using the hashtag #museumfromhome .
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, MHIKNET Library Services is open during regular business hours, 08h00-16h30, Monday to Friday.
Our staff are safely working from home during this time. We have suspended loaning physical books, but all other services, including literature searches, electronic document delivery, and online education and training, are still available.
Please contact us for all of your information needs or questions you have about MHIKNET Library Services.
Sincerely on behalf of the MHIKNET staff,
Orvie
Orvie Dingwall, BA, MLIS, AHIP
MHIKNET Librarian
Head, Outreach Services
Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library, University of Manitoba
email: orvie.dingwall(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:orvie.dingwall@umanitoba.ca>
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Our next MHIKNET webinar is tomorrow!
Perils of Predatory Publishing
With Guest Speaker: Maureen Babb, WRHA Virtual Library
March 17, 14h00 - 15h00
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Predatory journals and publishers, "entities that prioritize self-interest at the expense of scholarship and are characterized by false or misleading information, deviation from best editorial and publication practices, a lack of transparency, and/or the use of aggressive and indiscriminate solicitation practices," are of particular concern in the health sciences. This webinar will discuss what predatory journals are and how to avoid using them in your work or accidentally publishing in them.
All MHIKNET education events are online and free to attend, and we encourage you to circulate these events with your colleagues. If you can't attend our live session, go to www.mhiknet.ca<http://www.mhiknet.ca/> for the recording that will be posted on our website along with our previous sessions .
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Predatory journals and publishers, "entities that prioritize self-interest at the expense of scholarship and are characterized by false or misleading information, deviation from best editorial and publication practices, a lack of transparency, and/or the use of aggressive and indiscriminate solicitation practices," are of particular concern in the health sciences. This webinar will discuss what predatory journals are and how to avoid using them in your work or accidentally publishing in them.
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