Roy Kaufman helps K-12 educators better understand copyright, how it applies to distance learning, and how they can manage copyright compliance for the use of published materials in this new paradigm.
Researchers struggle with “publish or perish” imperatives. Institutions face flat or diminishing content budgets. Funders navigate the changes in the landscape due to OA. Publishers face pressure from multiple stakeholders requiring adaption and flexibility and data transparency.
Learn More
For researchers, success is too often measured by data on publishing outcomes. Political and fiscal pressures weigh heavily on institutions. Funders seek to tie goals to programs to publications. Publishers face competition from unexpected players. Data informs them all.
Authors demand greater transparency with peer review, and reviewers themselves seek greater recognition for that work. Some funders worry that OA restrictions reduce opportunities to be more visible in non-OA journals. Institutions cite publishing delays and unexpected costs due to publishers’ manual workflows and legacy processes. Publishers fend off the encroachment of sharing sites while protecting revenue streams.
Researchers want to have an impact on the scholarly communities in which they work. Flat or diminishing library acquisition budgets make it hard for institutions to fund subscriptions, APCs, and new data products. The shift from subscription to OA models contributes to the societal impact of funders and government agencies. Publishers seek innovation in managing transformative agreements in an ever-changing landscape.
Researchers explore the importance of publishing in high-profile journals. Institutions find new ways to support non-native English-speaking researchers. Funders and government agencies rely on impact data to inform future budget allocations. Society publishers track membership data.
A new white paper assesses the current level of uptake of open access publishing models in those countries and examines barriers to adoption of OA.
On Sept 21st, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced Shira Perlmutter will be the nation’s 14th Register of Copyrights and Director of the U.S. Copyright Office.
How RightFind Enterprise facilitates content access across the globe for a global leader in hygiene, health, and nutrition.
Copyright Clearance Center will host its first virtual ‘We Not Me’ global event as part of its year-round We Not Me charity initiative on Sunday, Sept. 20.