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In this white paper, Mary Ellen Bates discusses the importance of making information FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) using semantic enrichment, and how information managers can find strategic roles to play in their organization’s AI and data analysis projects.

Michael Healy, CCC’s Executive Director of International Relations takes a look at copyright developments in South Africa, Australia and Japan, along with a short update on the European Union as it relates to the Digital Single Market (DSM) copyright directive.

This white paper by Phill Jones is a series of interviews with nine individuals, all key stakeholders in 4IR, most of whom work in the pharmaceutical industry. From knowledge managers to information scientists, each of them provides a unique perspective on the future of data, knowledge and information management.

CCC hosted its first virtual Town Hall on May 5. Global leaders from across the publishing industry shared insights on how COVID-19 is rewriting the rules for business, publishing, academia, media and technology and what these transformations mean to the world of publishing.

Many AI practices involve the ingestion of copyrighted content, including the content found in journals, newspapers, books and databases, the rights for which comprise CCC’s repertories available for licensing.

Article reprints and ePrints are an essential revenue stream for publishers, but the resources needed to respond to pricing inquiries and manage printing, delivery, and billing for both routine and more complex requests create significant operational burdens.