As an author, publisher, and organizer of festivals and reading, the late Volodymyr Vakulenko had many roles in Ukrainian publishing, Ukrainian novelist Victoria Amelina explains.
Mary Ellen Bates shares the inside story of an information scientist working among a team of data professionals – with his tips for collaborative success.
Ringgold Solutions accommodates the growing use cases for the future of our scholarly communications ecosystem with data that is detailed, robust, and trustworthy.
Data scientists often work closely with librarians. The two roles are complementary, and organizations can benefit from aligning the positions strategically, says Mary Ellen Bates.
CCC chats with Jane Reed, Linguamatics’ head of life science strategy, about the
“data revolution” happening in healthcare, where natural language processing is underutilized in organizations, and more.
Our publishing industry experts look forward to discussing the various metadata challenges facing the scholarly publishing community and how we might work together to develop solutions to meet those challenges.
Data quality is an expression of a data’s usefulness and value. We often describe the things we build as knowledge systems, or a system that takes data as its input and, through a series of data process steps, extracts as much of the ‘actionable information’ in the data as is possible.
The guiding role of metadata in an increasingly complex scholarly research ecosystem will be the focus of a CCC panel discussion at the London Book Fair as part of the Research & Scholarly Publishing Forum.
As publishers continue to leverage new systems and tools in their efforts to continually improve publishing workflows, additional challenges with inconsistent and inaccurate metadata have emerged.
In Thomas Kuhn’s work, paradigms are characterized by “universally recognized scientific achievements that for a time provide model problems and solutions to a community of practitioners.”