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Hello Wikimedians! The Wikipedia Library is announcing signups today for free, full-access accounts to published research as part of our Publisher Donation Program. You can sign up for access to research materials from:
 * Cambridge University Press - a major publisher of academic journals and e-books in a variety of subject areas. Access includes both Cambridge Journals Online and Cambridge Books. 25 accounts.
 * Alexander Street Press Academic Video Online - a large academic video collection good for a wide range of subjects, including news programs (such as PBS and BBC), music and theatre, lectures and demonstrations, and documentaries. 25 accounts.
 * Baylor University Press - a publisher of academic e-books primarily in religious studies and the humanities. 50 accounts.
 * Future Science Group - a publisher of medical, biotechnological and scientific research. 30 accounts.
 * Annual Reviews - a publisher of review articles in the biomedical sciences. 100 accounts.
 * Miramar Ship Index - an index to ships and their histories since the early 19th century. 30 accounts.

Non-English
 * '''Noormags - Farsi-language aggregator of academic and professional journals and magazines. 30 accounts.
 * '''Kotobna - Arabic-language ebook publishing platform. 20 accounts.

Expansions Many other partnerships with accounts available are listed on our partners page, including Project MUSE, De Gruyter, EBSCO, Newspapers.com and British Newspaper Archive. Do better research and help expand the use of high quality references across Wikipedia projects: sign up today! --The Wikipedia Library Team 20:15, 17 March 2016 (UTC)
 * Gale - aggregator of newspapers, magazines and journals. 50 accounts.
 * Elsevier ScienceDirect - an academic publishing company that publishes medical and scientific literature. 100 accounts.


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