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Residual ambiguities about the permissioning required under the 1976 Act led to a highly publicized case against a very large US-based corporation, Texaco.
We spoke with four individuals working in a chemical setting to share their advice for fellow information professionals in the field. Here’s what they had to say.
The ultimate sources of both copyright as the basis of a group of businesses and of collective licensing of copyrights go back centuries and extend across oceans and continents.
Opportunity in biomedical research has never been greater, and NIH believes strongly that enhancing expectations for data management and sharing allows maximization of that opportunity.
CCC’s Tom Ogier, Director of Client Engagement and Solutions, has been named a Silver Award winner for Customer Service Executive of the Year in the 2020 Best in Biz Awards.
Vanderbilt University Chemical Librarian Joshua Borycz explores the topics chemistry graduate students aren’t learning – and how corporate information professionals can play a guiding role for recent grad employees.
‘Publishing’ and ‘licensing’ are not separate concepts; publishing is a particular species of licensing, with its own increasingly varied industry practices that have evolved over time.
Learn the importance of licensing in relation to publishing, the origins of collective licensing as a business model, and how CCC was established to help licensees access high-value content while ensuring appropriate remuneration back to publishers and other rightsholders with our new ebook.
When consuming full-text content, there are many factors a knowledge manager should consider when trying to develop an optimal workflow that is suitable for their organization’s needs. Here are a few.
This post is the second in our two-part series on digital transformation and evolution. Our first post, “Deep Thoughts on …