A voyage around a page takes us on an engrossing metaphorical journey from the Sea of Syndication to the Lake of Knowledge, passing Woods of Truth and Scholarly Fields – forever, of course.
“Publishers are the catalysts of societal change. Through what we publish, we can not only influence agendas around sustainability today, but also in the many years to come,” says Michiel Kolman of Elsevier and IPA.
In the first of a two part series presented by CCC, thought-leaders discuss the 2021 outlook for publishing, Open Access, Open Research, new workflows, K-12, digital transformation and copyright.
The CCC corporate solutions and product team recently hosted our 7th annual invitation-only RightFind Roundtable with a select group of business leaders from the world’s top R&D companies.
The scholarly communications space is changing rapidly given the needs of funders and researchers, the desire for more open science and open access, and so much more.
Semantically enriched metadata can and should play an important role in improving and expediting the scholarly publishing cycle, while also helping to ensure that the articles involved adhere to the highest possible standards of quality and reliability.
A pandemic like COVID-19, with its associated disruption of the economy, creates distortions which can illuminate opportunities and which mandate a rethinking of business as usual.
CCC’s RightsLink launched a Touch-Free Workflow for automating publishing and the payment of Article Processing Charges for authors, publishers and funding institutions, all without author involvement.