Entrenched viewpoints on both sides of the open access debate risk leaving authors stuck in no man’s land, argues Rob Johnson.
Semantic search can have an immediate impact across your organization. Here are five common use cases.
In quite a short time, copyright has come to be seen by many as an inhibitor to creativity and innovation instead of the enabler and protector it once was.
Recent court case: KinderGuides condensed and simplified classic American novels – without the rightsholders’ permission.
Text mining offers many benefits, but the technology is complex. Discover the four terms your team needs to know to gain maximum insights.
Do medical communications need an easier way to manage content? Research from Accenture’s The State of Content Survey for Life Sciences suggests yes.
The EU is working intensively to update the provisions of a 2001 European Directive on “copyright in the information society.”
Common misconception: If I give attribution, then I can use that copyright owner’s photograph, article, chart or graph, and not get into copyright infringement trouble.
Ethan Redrup of the Martec Group discusses how artificial intelligence will impact information managers and corporate librarians moving forward.
The collective management organization provides you with the rights to reuse content from many different sources.