
Improving Peer Review through Better Data
Peer Review in a COVID world, a Velocity of Content series

Is It Time to (Finally) Get Serious about Submission Charges?
A pandemic like COVID-19, with its associated disruption of the economy, creates distortions which can illuminate opportunities and which mandate a rethinking of business as usual.

A Smarter Way to Manage APCs: RLSC’s Touch-Free Workflow Six Months On
Six months ago, CCC’s RightsLink launched a Touch-Free Workflow for automating publishing and the payment of Article Processing Charges for authors, publishers and funding institutions, all without author involvement.
What’s in a Name or a Number? RLSC by the Numbers
CCC’s market-leading solution makes it easy for publishers of all sizes to collect publication charges and manage a range of transformative agreements.
RightsLink for Scientific Communications Puts Customer Experience First
Publishers must build a sustainable and intuitive infrastructure to support a variety of publishing models ahead of a shift to full Open Access.
Transformative Agreements: How Innovation is Answering the Open Access Challenge
For Open Access programs, Transformative Agreements accelerate the research journey from hypothesis to results. Join CCC on 18 June at 10:00 EDT as we review the latest developments in Transformative Agreements.
Getting the Combination Right For Transformative Agreements
Copyright Clearance Center brings together leaders from across Publishing to discuss the transition to Open Access
Analyzing the Projekt DEAL and Wiley Transformative Agreement
Dr. Ralf Schimmer and Deirdre Silver discussed the transformative agreement between Projekt DEAL and Wiley during Frankfurt Book Fair 2019.
OA and Transformative Agreements at the Frankfurt Book Fair
Judging by their growing number, transformative agreements will play a prominent role in the open access dimension of scholarly publishing over the years ahead.
RightsLink for Scientific Communications October 2019 Release Supports Transformative Agreements
RightsLink Author is now RightsLink for Scientific Communications, and other important changes rolled out in the October 2019 Release.