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It was likely an outside disruptor would force changes to the scientific publishing ecosystem. COVID-19 has been that disruptor.
Knowledge and information managers are curating and processing a diverse range of sources that are useful for multiple functions across an organization, from business intelligence and strategy to legal affairs and financial planning.
The scholarly communications space is changing rapidly given the needs of funders and researchers, the desire for more open science and open access, and so much more.
While current circumstances may make it seem like it’s not an optimal time to throw something new at people, rolling out new literature management solutions that will make workers’ lives and managing content easier is a worthwhile venture – and a less daunting one than you may think.Â
The Privacy Shield had been the four-year-old mechanism under the protection of which EU companies have been sending personal information about EU citizens to the United States for processing.
Capturing key information from a variety of sources and synthesizing into one platform can speed answers to key questions to confront the COVID-19 pandemic.
The scientific truth behind any story is two-fold: the spin and the personality. The secret is truly in the sauce.Â
Babis Marmanis presents his view on what a highly performing Product Manager (PM) looks like.
Roy Kaufman helps K-12 educators better understand copyright, how it applies to distance learning, and how they can manage copyright compliance for the use of published materials in this new paradigm.
For many researchers looking to become authors in Open Access journals, questions remain. Thus, the inception of ACS’s Open Science Resource Center.