This post is the second in our two-part series on digital transformation and evolution. Our first post, “Deep Thoughts on …
The increase in research output due to the COVID-19 virus has created a new challenge for scientific publishers: finding enough qualified peer reviewers to keep up with the influx of manuscript submissions.
At the end of 2020, Copyright Clearance Center hosted a panel discussion among information professionals. Led by information expert Mary Ellen Bates, the panel discussed the challenges 2020 presented, and strategies to move us into 2021.
Jill Shuman provides a researcher’s guide to sharing and publishing scientific information in this white paper.
A conversation with Michael Berkeley, CTO of Tax Analysts, on how CCC helped Tax Analysts solve its content management challenges.
This past year, I have contemplated and reevaluated what we actually mean by “digital transformation.” We have let it become the goal, the vision, the endgame. Transformation is a means to an end rather than an end unto itself.
In the copyright industries of the 21st century, metadata are the grease required to make the engine of copyright run smoothly and powerfully for the benefit of creators, copyright industries and users alike.
What curriculum developers, educators, and staff need to know about content use and copyright in K-12 curriculum and instruction.
This post is the second in our two-part series on key trends emerging from the coronavirus disruption of the scientific publishing ecosystem that are likely to continue in 2021.
Information expert Mary Ellen Bates joins CCC to host a panel of innovative information professionals who have met the challenges of 2020 and found new ways to continue their mission while adjusting to a new work environment.