Part two of a three-piece blog series CCC is producing with a primary focus around metadata strategy, management and implementation.
CCC invited information professionals to share how they’re adjusting to the changes happening around us and to offer any advice or tips they may have for their peers.
Many IFRRO members are developing and adapting licences to provide access for students, teachers and others working from home or unable to access resources because of library and business closures during the pandemic.
Publishers must maintain clean, reliable metadata for their content, including about authors, institution, license types, and citations.
Today’s headlines show us that in the face of regrettable loss of life, overwhelmed health systems worldwide, and major business disruption, the world can be united and work together to regain health and prosperity.
CCC Partners with 40+ Rightsholders to Authorize New Uses of Existing Learning Materials at No Cost as Educators Cope with Remote Teaching During COVID-19 Crisis.
Copyright Clearance Center brings together leaders from across Publishing to discuss the transition to Open Access
CCC’s Shannon Reville details her experiences at the Researcher 2 Reader Conference and what it means for the scholarly publishing ecosystem
How can information professionals shift their perspective to support the changing chemical industry landscape? Here are a few ideas.
Our colleague, Darren Gillgrass, recently wrote a short article entitled “Challenges in the Evolving CME Landscape.” It was selected for publication in the Journal of European CME (Continuing Medical Education). This high-impact journal is published by Taylor and Francis.