At Frankfurt Book Fair 2019, CCC exhibited in Hall 4.2 Stand E22. Follow CCC at the Frankfurt Book Fair on Twitter via #FBM19CCC. Here are some of the interesting conversations inspired by the thought leadership at this year’s Fair.
Frankfurt Book Fair 2019: Rights Meeting Focuses on China https://t.co/iMj067zo86 via @publisherswkly
— Copyright Clearance Center (@copyrightclear) October 16, 2019
Chris Keneally CCC hosts a panel looking at the coming EU digital single market regulations impacting distribution @copyrightclear #FBF19 #FBM19 #MLFBF19 pic.twitter.com/X8rOGgjZlW
— matt turner (@matt_turner_nyc) October 16, 2019
.@wischenbart presents the Global 50 ranking report highlights how the market has changed – the few largest publishers (which tend to be STM/Academic publishers) are taking most of the market share due to changing their business models to adapt to market needs. #fbm19 #global50 pic.twitter.com/D9XWFxa8fD
— FrankfurterBuchmesse (@Book_Fair) October 17, 2019
CCC's Roy Kaufman on Book Publishing and the EU Copyright Directive: @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/841EWKJDrQ @copyrightclear @pubperspectives #wkb64
— Elizabeth S Craig (@elizabethscraig) October 16, 2019
Our Director of External Communications & Engagement, @SusieWinter10 will join the @copyrightclear panel to talk about the future of transformative agreements. She will share the stage with Tasha Mellins-Cohen from @MicrobioSoc, @MarkLSeeley & James Milne of @AmerChemSociety. pic.twitter.com/KvVL4fW3G9
— Springer Nature (@SpringerNature) October 16, 2019
Thank you Frankfurt @book_fair for co-organizing the @PublisHerEvents Salon in collaboration with NORLA and @pubperspectives to discuss gender in the publishing industry and what it’s like for women in different parts of the world pic.twitter.com/iiCMIr5pIv
— Bodour Al Qasimi (@Bodour) October 16, 2019
#OpenAccess and #TransformativeAgreements: @copyrightclear's panel now @Book_Fair (Academic & Business Information Space, 4.2)#fbm19 #fbm19CCC #publishing #research #science pic.twitter.com/YvTSgFovGe
— Victoriano Colodrón (@vcolodron) October 16, 2019
.@SusieWinter10 asks whether publishers are doing enough to explain the benefits of open access publishing to authors. #fbm19 #fbm19ccc @copyrightclear pic.twitter.com/LKO4O32I1Z
— Springer Nature (@SpringerNature) October 16, 2019
This is great from @isynge @copyrightclear https://t.co/umyBoX5mCo #metadata #publishing #workinpublishing
— Anna Cunnane (@AnnaThereseCu) October 16, 2019
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New report on what matters the most for users in a #ScholarlyPublishing platform:1⃣ Smooth implementation of any new system
2⃣ Complete #transparency of pricing
3⃣ Proven & reliable security
4⃣ Downtime addressed quicklyhttps://t.co/T5eewr7cGD via @researchinfo #fbm2019— ARPHA (@ARPHAplatform) October 16, 2019
Here is the CEO panel! #stmfrankfurt
Tracey Armstrong, CEO, Copyright Clearance Center
Annie Callanan, CEO, Taylor & Francis Group
Daniel Ebneter, CEO, Karger Publishers
Judy Verses, Executive Vice President, Research, Wiley pic.twitter.com/qxl7maBNip— Roger C. Schonfeld (@rschon) October 15, 2019
CCC’s Michael Healy on Frankfurt 2019: ‘A Sense of Possibility’ | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/FXRiZWsmUx @MJHealy @copyrightclear #Frankfurt @Book_Fair #FBM19 #copyright #DigitalSingleUnion pic.twitter.com/DKg6zMtQ0d
— PubPerspectives (@pubperspectives) October 9, 2019
.@nptonbooks at #stmfrankfurt: AI is getting more and more important. @SpringerNature explores the machine as a knowledge creator and author of a book. This can help readers by creating a bias free summary.
Learn more about our 1st machine-generated book: https://t.co/pGZI5fhIR6 pic.twitter.com/gyh8uH5m2o— Springer Nature (@SpringerNature) October 15, 2019
We need innovation in our relationships and what we are willing to share as well as in technology says Tracy Armstrong of @copyrightclear #stmfrankfurt
— Rob Johnson (@rschrobUK) October 15, 2019
Frankfurt Interview: WIPO's Francis Gurry Opens an AI Initiative https://t.co/zlKnYy17DH via @pubperspectives #fbm19
— Copyright Clearance Center (@copyrightclear) October 16, 2019
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