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July 13, 2023 – Danvers, Mass. – CCC, a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, will present …
Chiesi’s library team wanted to create a system to ensure that copyright compliance became second nature for the global pharmaceutical company with more than 6500 employees. To do this, a cross-functional team crafted department-specific education sessions. The results speak for themselves.
This is the first in a series of blog posts in which CCC shares this analysis with the scholarly community to spark dialogue and drive action with respect to metadata management during each stage of the research lifecycle.
Long before ChatGPT arrived on the hype cycle, many of us were considering what artificial intelligence (AI) technology could mean for scholarly publishing – how it might change processes developed over centuries, and how publishers should react.
The United States Supreme Court recently ruled in the popular infringement case of Andy Warhol Foundation v Goldsmith.
Learn how one information professional is learning to focus on her internal users’ data needs, as told by Mary Ellen Bates.
Authentic content includes texts from leading publications and primary sources that include diverse perspectives and contemporary voices, addressing a variety of interests and learning styles.
While generative AI such as ChatGPT gets all the buzz, AI in other, typically more targeted forms, has been used for years to solve business and research challenges.
In early May, CCC hosted “Workflow of the Future: Sustainable Business Models,” the fifth event in a series designed to help facilitate important conversations on critical topics related to standards, including sustainability.
CCC and industry consulting firm Media Growth Strategies recently undertook a thorough examination of metadata management across the research lifecycle.