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Privacy Notice for all Job Applicants in the EU and EEA Introduction As part of any recruitment process, Copyright Clearance …
Could the velocity of scholarly content published be a measure of innovation in the fight against Coronavirus infections?
When a company dissolves, many wonder: can you copy and keep articles purchased? Having worked with companies going through mergers, divestitures, acquisitions, and companies dissolving – this is a very important question for corporations of all sizes.
The goal in creating this map was not to construct a new, ideal process but rather to reflect today’s common …
Professionals across the drug development pipeline know well the daily struggle of staying current with a multiplying volume of multitudinous types of information: peer-reviewed scientific research, patent filings, clinical trials data, news and competitive briefs, conference abstracts and posters, and more.
How CCC’s managed knowledge services helped one Global Pharmaceutical Research & Development Organization advance its information management and expertise.
PublisHer is a call to action led by female publishing leaders to address their industry’s entrenched gender imbalances and drive an international agenda for change. Read their Q&A session with CCC CEO Tracey Armstrong here.
If you are considering using figures or graphics from a publication and are wondering if you need permission to include them, this blog post will help.
This one-day conference held in the Washington offices of the Copyright Office was the second in a series of conferences under the aegis of WIPO and the USCO to help establish an appropriate legal framework to consider the implications of AI (in its various applications and forms).