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.
At a time like the current pandemic, when timeliness appears to outweigh all other data quality dimensions, data governance has never been more important.
In late June, US Copyright Office announced an upcoming change in procedures for copyright registration of groups of “short literary works”.
One of the main reasons to publish in an Open Access journal is to ensure the largest possible societal impact of their research findings through availability to peers, the public, and to policymakers. The ability to expand an article’s reach and readership resides in the article’s visibility.
T. Rowe Price’s team shares how their copyright compliance strategy has evolved to better address a remote workforce.
The Copyright Office is understandably focused on recordation and registration which serve a variety of purposes, only one of which is the creation of a publicly available database of ownership.
T. Rowe and many financial companies operate as large global enterprises with complex corporate structures. Business units and employees may be housed under separate corporate entities but still need to collaborate using content for specific projects.
Learn how Genmab connects researchers to information while remaining copyright-compliant.
Many information managers are changing focus from supporting Boolean searching of a data collections to enabling text mining and increasing discoverability.
Copyright advocacy is, and has long been, an integral part of CCC’s mission. Part and parcel of that advocacy is the promotion of voluntary collective licensing.