Recent developments have left QUOSA users with the task of researching alternate solutions, identifying those that best meet their information and research needs and transitioning to a new literature management tool over the course of the year.
CCC hosts a unique panel discussion with Eli Lilly and Company’s Legal and Library teams on how they partner to accelerate the innovation of new medicines, improve patient outcomes, and promote global copyright compliance.
Roger Rosen, Chairman of the Rosen Publishing Group, breaks down the advantages of using high-quality published content based on primary sources and how this content leads to deeper engagement and improved student outcomes.
To establish a more cost-effective, efficient way of obtaining single-title journal content not covered by existing subscriptions, Stockholm University Library adopted Get It Now, an article delivery service from CCC.
Watch the Alternate Assessment Coordinator for the Washington Office of Superintendent of Instruction, discuss how the Annual Copyright License for Student Assessments helped facilitate the use of more than 150 adapted passages for the Washington Access to Instruction & Measurement (WA-AIM).
Today’s remote working arrangements have put a spotlight on pre-existing copyright challenges, and the amplified reliance on technology for all communications has generated additional risks.