Wiley to Provide Emergency Access to Biomedical Literature to Aid Ebola Outbreak Relief Efforts

Wiley to Provide Emergency Access to Biomedical Literature to Aid Ebola Outbreak Relief Efforts

John Wiley & SonsFabienne AlexisSenior Specialist, Corporate Media Relations+1 201.748.7867

John Wiley & Sons (NYSE: JWa and JWb) will provide free access to biomedical literature in support of the Ebola outbreak relief efforts in West Africa, aiding responders across the affected population.

As part of this initiative, Wiley is partnering with the Emergency Access Initiative (EAI), which includes the National Library of Medicine, the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, and the Professional/Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers.

EAI provides temporary free access to full text articles from major biomedicine titles to healthcare professionals, librarians, and the public affected by disasters. The free access period in response to the Ebola crisis is currently August 14, 2014 – September 11, 2014. Access to over 175 medical and scientific journals includes , , , and .

For further information or questions regarding EAI resources, please email , or call 1-888-346-3656 in the United States, or +1-301-594-5983 internationally.

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