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As part of CCC’s ongoing Q&A series, we talk with Aaron Reid, Sr. Product Manager, to find out how our customers’ input has impacted the launch of—and subsequent updates to—CCC’s new transactional e-commerce platform, Marketplace.
We recently sat down with Casey Pickering, a Senior Product Marketing Manager on CCC’s Information and Content Solutions team, about some of the innovative work going on in RLSC.
Dave Davis focuses on the “before”, “in process” and “final” versions of articles, which is to say, preprints, postprints, and the “versions of record.”
Scientific peer review may be thought of as something a lot like the QA component of the software development process – that is, it is essentially the QA step for the production of high-quality articles which are published in high quality journals.
RightsLink for Scientific Communications has made some significant strides in the past few years, especially in the way of developing and involving an ever-more extensive user community.
In the last post of this series, Dave Davis looks at the vast domain of the YouTube video & social media platform —which, lest we forget, is a major division of Google/Alphabet — and how its copyright aspect manifests in options for individual contributors.
There is no easy fix. What is clear is that we must act now. The future of our democracy depends upon it.
Creative Commons – a non-profit organization operating since early 2001 – released its first licenses to the public in 2002.
With both researchers and the public looking at more information than ever before, it begs the question: has scholarly reading evolved in the age of electronic information, and what does it look like?
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