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At the start of the invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, Elsevier immediately put in place steps to support local colleagues and their families. We donated, together with our sister companies, $1 million to aid organizations on the ground in Ukraine and bordering countries to support efforts to provide immediate protection and medical and emergency supplies. We offered researchers and students in, or displaced from, Ukraine free access to ScienceDirect and ensured that clinicians had free access to tools like ClinicalKey to continue their vital work.  We also waive article publishing charges (APCs) for Ukrainian corresponding authors publishing in gold open access journals - for help and support, please contact 

Wednesday, August 03, 2022

Since then, we have worked with our Ukrainian academic colleagues and others to determine what products would best help address their needs. With the aim to continue to make it easier for researchers to do their work under difficult circumstances, we have now put in place a Resource Centre  where Ukrainian researchers  can register to gain access to additional Elsevier research tools like Scopus, our expertly curated abstract & citation database; Researcher Discovery, our search and collaboration module; Researcher Academy, for free e-learning modules developed by global experts, as well as ScienceDirect and Mendeley. If you are a Ukrainian clinician or medical student, we also continue to offer access to clinical content and tools here.

To set up your complimentary access, please follow the instructions below.

If this letter was sent to you directly as an editor or author with Elsevier, the individual ID and password will be in the covering email. If you received this letter via the National Academies of Poland and Ukraine, please sign up via the registration page, and an ID and password will then be sent to your email address directly.

 

1.

Visit the access page to get started

2.

Enter registration ID: 959974739572x4198

3.

Enter Passcode: 2450403

4.

Click continue. 

5.

Create a new profile with your email address OR link your complimentary access to an existing profile via your email address.

6.

Your initial arrival page will be Scopus, but you will have access to ScienceDirect; Scopus, Researcher Discovery, Researcher Academy and Mendeley. Visit the Resource Centre Page for information on how to sign in, quick tutorials, and other information.

We hope that these resources will provide some support in continuing your research under these very difficult circumstances.

At the start of the invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, Elsevier immediately put in place steps to support local colleagues and their families. We donated, together with our sister companies, $1 million to aid organizations on the ground in Ukraine and bordering countries to support efforts to provide immediate protection and medical and emergency supplies. We offered researchers and students in, or displaced from, Ukraine free access to ScienceDirect and ensured that clinicians had free access to tools like ClinicalKey to continue their vital work.  We also waive article publishing charges (APCs) for Ukrainian corresponding authors publishing in gold open access journals - for help and support, please contact .

Since then, we have worked with our Ukrainian academic colleagues and others to determine what products would best help address their needs. With the aim to continue to make it easier for researchers to do their work under difficult circumstances, we have now put in place a Resource Centre  where Ukrainian researchers  can register to gain access to additional Elsevier research tools like Scopus, our expertly curated abstract & citation database; Researcher Discovery, our search and collaboration module; Researcher Academy, for free e-learning modules developed by global experts, as well as ScienceDirect and Mendeley. If you are a Ukrainian clinician or medical student, we also continue to offer access to clinical content and tools here.

To set up your complimentary access, please follow the instructions below.

If this letter was sent to you directly as an editor or author with Elsevier, the individual ID and password will be in the covering email. If you received this letter via the National Academies of Poland and Ukraine, please sign up via the registration page, and an ID and password will then be sent to your email address directly.

1. Visit the access page to get started
2. Enter registration ID: 959974739572x4198
3. Enter Passcode: 2450403
4. Click continue. 
5. Create a new profile with your email address OR link your complimentary access to an existing profile via your email address.
6. Your initial arrival page will be Scopus, but you will have access to ScienceDirect; Scopus, Researcher Discovery, Researcher Academy and Mendeley. Visit the Resource Centre Page for information on how to sign in, quick tutorials, and other information.

We hope that these resources will provide some support in continuing your research under these very difficult circumstances.

Yours sincerely

 

Nick Fowler

Chief Academic Officer

 

Laura Hassink

Managing Director, STM Journals

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