Incoming Resources
- Sparrow's flight, Jenika Snow
- 12 monkeys, Season three
- Zombie rules, David Achord
- After Armageddon, presented by A & E Television Networks and the History Channel
- Department of Defense implementation plan for pandemic influenza, Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Homeland Defense
- Biology of plagues, evidence from historical populations, Susan Scott and Christopher J. Duncan
- Yanomamo: A Multidisciplinary Study, by Timothy Asch and Napoleon Chagnon
- What is the coronavirus disease COVID-19?, by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- The rules of contagion, why things spread - and why they stop, Adam Kucharski
- How to protect yourself in the workplace during a pandemic
- The survivalist, Quiver Distribution presents ; written by Matthew Rogers ; directed by Jon Keeyes
- Germs, genes, & civilization, how epidemics shaped who we are today, David P. Clark
- The virus in the age of madness, Bernard-Henri Lévy
- Helix, Sony Pictures Television, The complete first season
- Spare and found parts, Sarah Maria Griffin
- The bay, Alliance Films in assocaition with IM Global, Hydraulx Entertainment and Automatik present a Baltimore Pictures, Haunted Movies production ; director, Barry Levinson ; writers, Michael Wallach, Barry Levinson ; producers, Barry Levinson [and others]
- How to survive a pandemic, Michael Greger
- The COVID-19 virus, by Grace Hansen ; Dr. Anthony Richie as content consultant
- STEM and COVID-19, by Grace Hansen
- The invisible siege, Dan Werb
- Epidemics and pandemics, James Shoals and Heather Kissock
- The fever, a novel by Megan Abbott
- Earth abides, George R. Stewart
- The next pandemic, on the front lines against humankind's gravest dangers, Ali S. Khan with William Patrick
- It comes at night, A24 presents ; an Animal Kingdom production ; written & directed by Trey Edwards Shults ; produced by David Kaplan, Andrea Roa
- Information about influenza pandemics
- Today the Hawk Takes One Chick, by Jane Gillooly
- Plagues in the nation, how epidemics shaped America, Polly J. Price
- Destiny, David Achord
- The last ship, produced by Platinum Dunes ; produced by Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form ; executive producers Hank Steinberg and Steven Kane ; executive producers and directors Paul Holahan and Michael Katleman ; screenwriter, William Brinkley, The complete third season
- Very, very, very dreadful, the influenza pandemic of 1918, Albert Marrin
- Cold storage, a novel, David Koepp
- The chickens fight back, pandemic panics and deadly diseases that jump from animals to humans, David Waltner-Toews
- Get well soon, history's worst plagues and the heroes who fought them, Jennifer Wright
- What is a pandemic?, by Kara L. Laughlin
- The shadowed sun, N.K. Jemisin
- COVID-19 pandemic, Kenny Abdo
- Spanish flu, Kenny Abdo
- The Black Death, Therese Harasymiw
- The invisible siege, the rise of coronaviruses and the search for a cure, Dan Werb
- Maze runner, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; a Temple Hill/Gotham Group production ; produced by Ellen Goldsmith-Vein [and four others] ; screenplay by T. S. Nowlin ; directed by Wes Ball
- Marco and the devil's bargain, Carla Kelly
- Fevers, feuds, and diamonds, Ebola and the ravages of history, Paul Farmer
- Can you survive a virus outbreak?, an interactive doomsday adventure
- Fostering behavior change during disease outbreaks, insights from Ebola response in Africa, Alexis Arieff, Tomas F. Husted, Nicolas Cook
- Wuhan diary, dispatches from a quarantined city
- Plagues, pandemics and viruses, from the plague of Athens to COVID-19, Heather E. Quinlan
- At the end of everything, the world never wanted them. They refused to be forgotten, Marieke Nijkamp
- The flu pandemic of 1918, by Kristin Marciniak ; content consultant, Nancy K. Bristow, Professor of History, University of Puget Sound
- The epidemic, Suzanne Young