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Capturing key information from a variety of sources and synthesizing into one platform can speed answers to key questions to confront the COVID-19 pandemic.
For Open Access programs, Transformative Agreements accelerate the research journey from hypothesis to results. These deals are the fruit of creative business negotiation together with innovative publishing technology. The Town Hall discussion examined the impact as seen across the whole of the scholarly publishing ecosystem.
Virtual Town Hall Recorded 5/5/20
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting every aspect of our lives while rewriting the rules for business, academia, engineering, publishing and the media. Publishers globally, and in every field, are doing exceptional work to make the shift seamlessly to an exclusively digital environment.
The scientific truth behind any story is two-fold: the spin and the personality. The secret is truly in the sauce.Â
Babis Marmanis presents his view on what a highly performing Product Manager (PM) looks like.
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.
How RightFind Enterprise facilitates content access across the globe for a global leader in hygiene, health, and nutrition.
For many researchers looking to become authors in Open Access journals, questions remain. Thus, the inception of ACS’s Open Science Resource Center.
Semantically enriched metadata can and should play an important role in improving and expediting the scholarly publishing cycle, while also helping to ensure that the articles involved adhere to the highest possible standards of quality and reliability.Â
With Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, saying that she would be appointing a new Register by the end of summer, and the application period having been closed for almost two months, the appointment of a new Register seems to be imminent.