Whether recently graduated or transitioning into the role from a different career, information professionals (IPs) new to thÂeir position face unique challenges as they work to help their organization achieve its goals.
Utilizing deep search can help an organization reduce the manual effort needed to secure crucial data found in gaps, such as across multiple unconnected data sources.
At the Town Hall, CCC colleagues Babis Marmanis and Catherine Zaller Rowland will explore AI & LLM related issues with copyright experts Daniel Gervais and Noam Shemtov.
Of the many applications of deep search benefitting organizations, a standout is the ability for an organization to use the solution to create an entirely new dataset when no single source exists and essential information is spread across multiple unconnected sources.
We dive into an exploration of some specific ways that deep search can help organizations, beginning with maximizing return on investment into existing data sources.
Throughout the past year, feedback from the scholarly publishing community was an essential component to enhancing CCC’s market-leading solutions to help publishers of all sizes.
CCC’s Roy Kaufman writes in The Scholarly Kitchen about how generative AI has changed the dynamic of the EU’s Digital Single Market Copyright Directive (DSM), creating risks and challenges for rightsholders and users alike.
Reflecting on the past 15 months, the progress made in generative AI and large language models (LLMs) following the introduction and availability of ChatGPT to the public has dominated the headlines.