During this final stage of the research manuscript lifecycle, researchers, institutions, funders, and publishers are all focused on evaluating the impact of published research, though often through different lenses.
Read about three common themes coming out of recent in-person and virtual publisher interactions, as well as our own data analysis, that could prove useful to the broader scholarly community.
In surveys conducted for the STM Association in 2014 and 2020, hundreds of early-career staff working in scholarly publishing disclosed surprising details about their career ambitions and the barriers they face to realize them.
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.
The FAIR principles are designed to address the necessary steps to make research data and the metadata attached to it FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable).
This is the third in a series of blog posts in which CCC shares our analysis of metadata management across each stage of the research lifecycle with the scholarly community.