The Annual Copyright License for Curriculum & Instruction eases the burden of obtaining one-off permissions. It provides a broad repertory of print or digital rights that enable the reuse and distribution of excerpts of high-quality content in curriculum and instructional materials, educational technology applications, and online platforms such as learning management systems.
By permitting researchers, academics, publishers and others to make use of copyrighted materials and enabling rightsholders to receive royalties for those uses, collective licensing creates efficient markets that make copyright work.
Learn from experts and hear real-world use cases about how you and your organization can optimize data to enable innovation through visualization.
Principal Consultant Ian Synge shares the award-winning CCC Author Graph as an example of how knowledge graphs can help publishers unearth new insights from large, flat data sets.
Join information expert Mary Ellen Bates to learn how organizations can leverage their content spending to improve research efficiency, enable collaboration and strengthen copyright compliance through enterprise-wide copyright licenses.
A knowledge graph is an innovative and revealing visual exposition of data. Display of such data is a powerful way to explore connections and query relationships among different entities, but only if the underlying data is of high quality.
What does AI and machine learning mean for the future of intellectual property? Hear views from two expert lawyers — representing a library and a publishing perspective.
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