Librarians today are overworked with little help, and managing a multitude of copyright permissions with individual publishers is another challenging job librarians are regularly tasked with.
CCC recently moderated a panel discussion on best practices and strategies for Medical Affairs teams when acquiring, managing, and disseminating scientific articles and other content to internal stakeholders.
The EU has just released the much-anticipated Code of Practice for General-Purpose AI, which includes 3 chapters, including one dedicated to Copyright.
The race in chemical manufacturing to find new uses and applications for existing molecules that can meet the demands of industrial and consumer markets is intensifying.
Incorporating images from films and TV shows can enrich your research, but respecting copyright and the rights of rightsholders by obtaining permission is essential.
CCC’s Roy Kaufman argues that the path to ethical and practical AI begins not with radical reinvention, but with a firm commitment to existing copyright principles, specifically, licensing.
Learn how research now responds to the significant challenges facing society publishers today and how the findings aim to support learned societies to navigate industry transformation through collaboration and adaptation.
We are expecting the US Government’s AI Action Plan to be issued in the Summer of 2025. In the meantime, we may glean some of the administration’s views by looking at recently issued information from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).