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It behooves information specialists to semantically search patent information in addition to scientific literature review. Jill Shuman shares why.
We all know it has been a rough spring, and we are focused on larger issues than copyright and licensing. But while we all hunker down and hope for better days, policy and practice issues are not holding still; Congress is still in session, suits are still being brought (or settled), courts are still rendering decisions, and so on.
Piracy of content – whether it is textbooks, scholarly articles or monographs – produces no comic book heroes or heroines facing off against fleets or sailors. Instead, Powerful social media platforms have enabled piracy to be easy and widespread, even providing safe spaces for people to discuss how to circumnavigate our anti-piracy strategies.
Automate a variety of targeted promotional offers and publication charges in a scalable, flexible manner
Publishers must build a sustainable and intuitive infrastructure to support a variety of publishing models ahead of a shift to full Open Access.
The introduction and acceptance of systematic review software has created a paradigm shift in the research industry that continues to evolve along with the changing needs of research teams.
In the COVID19 era, data scientists have the expertise and a professional obligation to play vital roles, says Harvard statistics Professor Xiao-Li Meng. The coronavirus pandemic, he says, presents them with opportunities to explore important social and scientific questions.
How can information managers find strategic roles to play in their organization’s AI and data analysis projects?
In this webcast, learn how T. Rowe Price partnered with CCC to develop a nimble, global copyright compliance strategy to minimize risk and constantly evolve to meet the changing needs of their global asset management firm.
Phill Jones of Double L Digital shares the results of recent interviews with individuals in the research information landscape in a brand new white paper.