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Australia is acting as a model for cooperation among leaders in Open Science and the Scientific Publishing Ecosystem.
Community designed, community driven. The last few years have been full of change for the scholarly publishing community. We’ve seen …
CGI chose CCC’s Annual Copyright License for Higher Education to streamline its process for securing copyright permissions and support its growing program.
The primary goal of the new Climate Change Cooperative is: “…[to maximize] the influence of Climate Change research” through helping to “broaden the discovery and understanding of climate change research — and accelerate its application towards a sustainable future.”
Since 2014, Allnex has utilized RightFind Enterprise for literature management needs, making it easier for colleagues to find the chemical information they need, and allowing the information specialists to focus on high-priority requests that arise.
This white paper discusses four practical use cases using this technology with various stages of drug development to show the benefits that leveraging semantic search can bring to the table.
Second in a series of three symposia, “UN Sustainable Development Goals: The Way Ahead for Publishing and the Content Industries” was recorded at the IFRRO International Conference 2021 on 10 November.
Life Science organizations are finding that it’s simply no longer feasible to provide expert research assistance on demand for all employees, given the decentralized nature of today’s increasingly remote workforces.
The session will look at best practices for implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals and ask how RROs and the wider copyright community can get involved in and contribute to efforts towards achieving quality education, gender equality and responsible consumption and production.
UKRI’s Head of Open Research Rachel Bruce outlines the policy and highlights key changes for publishers and researchers and Rob Johnson, Founder and Managing Director, Research Consulting, led the discussion. Participants also included David Prosser, Executive Director, Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and Ros Pyne, Global Director, Research and Open Access, Bloomsbury Publishing.