Award-Winning Academic Solution Also Adds 11 Publishers

Danvers, Mass. – Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a global licensing and content solutions organization, has announced Bryn Mawr College as the 200th academic institution to adopt and implement the Get It Now service since its launch in 2011.

Furthermore, Get It Now, which was selected as a 2013 Top Product by readers of University Business magazine, has added 11 publishers, bringing the total number participating in the award-winning service to almost 100.

The new publishers are American Journal of Health Promotion, American Pharmacists Association, Canadian Journal of Urology, Geological Society of America, Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), IOS Press, Pion Limited, Philosophy Documentation Center, University of California Press, University of South Carolina/Freshman Year Experience, and Weston Medical Publishing.

“Adding these publishers along with our 200th academic institution is further proof of the value Get It Now provides academic libraries,” said Tim Bowen, CCC’s Director, Academic Products & Services. “We will continue to add customer-requested publishers and enhancements and look forward to continued adoption by institutions of all types and sizes.”

Get It Now provides library patrons with immediate fulfillment of cost-effective, full-text articles from unsubscribed journals – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Tightly integrated within article search and ILL workflows, Get It Now can be implemented as an ILLiad-based librarian-mediated version, a link resolver-based unmediated version, or a hybrid of both.

About CCC

A pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, CCC helps organizations integrate, access, and share information through licensing, content, software, and professional services. With expertise in copyright, information management, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, CCC and its subsidiary RightsDirect collaborate with stakeholders to design and deliver innovative information solutions that power decision-making by harnessing information from a wide variety of data sources and content assets.